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Good Morning Britain Interrupted for Prince Harry News as Royal Relations 'Thawing'
Home Office reconsideration could restore armed police protection for Prince Harry during UK visits, potentially allowing the King to see his grandchildren after three years apart.
- During Monday's Good Morning Britain broadcast, Richard Madeley interrupted proceedings to report that British outlets say the Home Office has ordered a fresh review of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex's UK protection.
- The Royal and VIP Executive Committee removed Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex’s round-the-clock protection in 2020, and earlier this year he lost a High Court challenge calling it an "establishment stitch-up."
- On air, Richard Madeley reported that the Home Office could decide next month, and if protection is needed, UK taxpayers would cover costs, he said: `Breaking news this morning that Prince Harry may get his armed protection back when he comes to the UK.`
- A decision to restore armed security would carry immediate family implications, as reinstating protection could enable King Charles III to reunite with the King's grandchildren for the first time in three years, reports Birmingham Live.
- Amid suggestions of thawing Royal Family relations, Richard Gaisford said: `It may be that word has come down that relations are thawing amongst members of the Royal Family and it would be useful to have Prince Harry back with his family as well.
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Prince Harry reaches a milestone: Police protection on UK trips will be re-evaluated. Will his family be able to travel safer in the future?
Movement in years of litigation: The British government re-examines Prince Harry's security – opening the door for his family.
Every year, Prince Harry disputes in court whether he is entitled to the Royal Police Protection on visits to his home country. Since 2020, the trial has already caused headlines, and in May, the 41-year-old takes a harsh defeat. Now, however, the Interior Ministry is examining a reassessment of the threat situation.
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