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Prince Harry’s Security Update ‘Opens Doors’ for Royal Family Reunion

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Prince Harry‘s security arrangements in the United Kingdom may be updated. The decision not to give the Duke of Sussex his armed protection full-time while in the UK may soon change. The news came after a request to the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) to review the security policies. Now, experts have pointed out that this new security development can “open doors” to a royal family reunion.

Prince Harry regaining security hints that ‘reconciliation with all the family is possible,’ per expert

The new update on Prince Harry’s security arrangements when he is in the UK, reportedly suggests that a “reconciliation” between the Duke of Sussex and the royal family is “possible.” Ian Pelham Turner, a royal expert, told Fox News Digital that “If the reports are true that the Government body RAVEC has 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.”

In the meantime, the expert further explained, “It means that situations are fast approaching.” Turner then said, “That a thaw in relationships is moving forward and that a reconciliation with all the family is possible.”

Meanwhile, according to the news outlet, the British government began denying complete police protection to Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, back in 2020. It happened after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left their royal life in the UK to settle in the US.

Later on, Prince Harry privately wrote to Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, in December, requesting a full assessment of the security risk. It happened after the Duke of Sussex lost his court appeal, per The Guardian. Now, RAVEC has decided to allow its risk management board to reassess the security risk level in response to the request letter.

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