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Prince Harry may be getting his security back.
After requesting that the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) review its security policies, the decision to deny Prince Harry his full-time, armed protection while in the United Kingdom could soon be reversed.
“It’s now a formality. Sources at the Home Office have indicated that security is now nailed on for Harry,” one insider told the Mail on Sunday. Additionally, sources told People magazine that “positive” considerations were being made by the governing body regarding the possible reversal.
Royal experts suggested that recent developments around Prince Harry’s security arrangements in the U.K. could signal a broader shift toward reconciliation for the royal family.
PRINCE HARRY’S UK SECURITY REVIEW MAY ‘LITERALLY AND FIGURATIVELY’ CLEAR PATH FOR FAMILY REUNION: EXPERT

Prince Harry could soon regain his full-time police protection in the U.K. after a government review of royal security protocols. (David Rose/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
“If the reports are true that the Government body RAVEC have now established that Harry and the family can receive full protection whilst in Great Britain, then it shows that perhaps Harry was right all the time to seek legal confirmation on this fact,” royal expert Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital.
“It means that situations are fast approaching, that a thaw in relationships is moving forward and that a reconciliation with all the family is possible,” he added.
Turner noted the “U-turn in policy” could be due to the whispers regarding King Charles’ declining health. “This again brings up the subject — why now? There have been many alleged views on the state of the king’s health. Is that a consideration for this U-turn in policy clearing up issues before more decisive arrangements are made?”
He continued, “If it is deemed officially true, the door is opening for a united royal family once more. I believe Charles has listened to public opinion and wishes to make sure if something untoward happens to him — Harry and William will support Camilla as a queen in some capacity.”

The Royal and VIP Executive Committee is reportedly reconsidering its 2020 decision to remove Prince Harry’s armed protection. (Victoria Jones/Getty Images)
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The British government stopped providing police protection for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle after the couple stepped back from their senior roles in the royal family in 2020. Since then, Prince Harry has been locked in a legal battle. He argued the protection remains necessary for his family and even offered to personally pay for it.
Prince Harry wrote privately to the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, in December requesting a full security risk assessment after losing his appeal in court, according to The Guardian.
Following Harry’s letter, RAVEC chose to allow its risk management board to reassess its threat level for the first time since 2020.

Prince Harry lost his armed protection in the U.K. after stepping away from his senior royal role in 2020. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
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Royal experts believe the possible policy reversal on Prince Harry’s protection could mark a step toward reconciliation with King Charles and Prince William. (Mark Kerrison/In Pictures)
Harry has said he doesn’t feel safe bringing his wife and their two young children back to Britain and remains concerned about his own safety after being chased by paparazzi following a London charity event.
His animosity toward the media dates back to the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a 1997 car crash in Paris, as her driver tried to outrun aggressive photographers.
Harry and Meghan have said that racist attitudes and intense media intrusion were major reasons behind their decision to leave the U.K.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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