A royal expert has suggested that Prince Harry could be on the brink of a long-awaited family reunion if his UK security arrangements are reinstated. Recent reports indicate that Harry’s access to police protection while visiting Britain is once again under review, raising questions about what this could mean for his relationship with the royal family.

When the Duke of Sussex stepped back from senior royal duties in 2020 and relocated to the United States with Meghan, his automatic right to UK police protection was removed. Since then, security during his visits has been assessed on a case-by-case basis. Earlier this year, Harry suffered a legal setback after losing a court appeal to have full, guaranteed protection restored whenever he returns to the UK.

Despite that ruling, new reports now claim the Home Office is reconsidering whether Harry should automatically receive police security during UK visits, even though he is no longer a working royal. The development has reopened conversations about his safety, his children’s security, and the possibility of rebuilding fractured family ties.

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