Prince Harry – Photo by UK Government/Wiki Commons
Home office threw a spanner in Harry’s works.
King Charles III’s prodigal son, Harry, and his American actress wife, Meghan, quit being ‘working royals’ in 2020 and left Britain for a new life on the other side of the pond.
Since then, Harry has been attempting to regain his right to a complete taxpayer-funded security package, without which he feels it’s impossible to take his family to the dangerous UK.
In 2025, the UK’s High Court denied Harry’s request to reinstate his taxpayer-funded security, but a review of the decision is ongoing, and reports suggest the court may rule in his favor.
That is, until today, when it’s been reported that Home Office officials are moving to block Harry from getting taxpayer-funded security due to political considerations.
Harry and Meghan may not get their taxpayer-funded security, after all.
The Telegraph reported:
“The Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec), which authorizes security for senior members of the Royal family on behalf of the Home Office, is assessing whether or not to reinstate security provision for Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan.
Civil servants from the Home Office, the Cabinet Office and the Foreign Office who sit on the committee are understood to oppose granting the couple taxpayer-funded protection whenever they are in the UK because it would carry too much political risk.”
Harry: his security is deemed ‘politically risky’
A risk assessment has so far yielded no decision.
“The source said: ‘There is nervousness among certain members of the committee who fear a public backlash. The political side believe there is too much political risk while the police and security chiefs believe that he absolutely must have it due to the extant threat’.”
Harry wrote to Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, asking her to reconsider the decision. He believes the threat against him has worsened since he left the UK.
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