Prince Harry has earned himself a fresh chance to get taxpayer funded security amid reconciliation efforts with King Charles.
The Duke of Sussex, who has won a review into RAVEC's decison to withhold his taxpayer funded security during visit to the UK, is going through an extraordinary pahse in his life.
During an expert interview session, The Sun’s Royal Editor Matt Wilkinson asked his guests: “But is it fair to say that we can add stubborn to the Duke of Sussex? Because he will not let this security issue go.”
Newsweek, Jack Royston, replied: “And so if he’s now being assessed by the Risk Assessment/Bodyguard (R&B) again, does that suggest that he might be planning some kind of a move back to Britain or more time in Britain or some kind of return to some form of royal duty?”
Meanwhiel, royal Reporter Bronte Coy told The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show: “For there to be this very dramatic U-turn in the whole situation where he is effectively getting what he wants, although we don’t know what the outcome of this assessment will be, it just feels like an extraordinary sort of new chapter in the whole saga.
“It comes at such an interesting time, where we’ve been watching so closely Harry’s moves towards reconciliation with his father, and the fact that they met up in September when he was over here.
“And it does beg the question sort of is something afoot? Is something happening? Are we moving towards clearing the path for Harry to be more involved in the UK and the royal family?”