In a jaw-dropping twist that has sent shockwaves through royal circles, Prince Harry has just secured a major legal victory — one that could rewrite his family’s future in the UK and reopen the door to a long-awaited reunion with King Charles.
For the first time in nearly six years, the Duke of Sussex’s security threat level is being officially reexamined, despite what Harry previously slammed as an “establishment stitch-up”. And insiders say this could change everything.
A Royal Reunion Back on the Table?
If the review swings in Harry’s favor, King Charles may finally get the chance to see his grandchildren — Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4 — whom he hasn’t laid eyes on since June 2022, during the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Harry has long insisted that it’s too dangerous to bring his family back without proper protection. Now, that argument may finally be getting traction.
The Home Office U-Turns — First Review Since Harry Quit in 2020
In a bombshell revelation, The Sun reports that the Home Office has quietly kicked off a fresh threat assessment — the first since Harry walked away from royal duties and moved to the U.S.
Before stepping back, Harry was ranked among the highest-risk royals, second only to the Queen and the Prime Minister. But after the infamous 2020 downgrade, his automatic police protection vanished overnight — pushing the Sussexes to flee to America with a security bill rumored to hit millions each year.
Six Years Later… The Threat Level Is Finally Being Re-Tested
RAVEC — the body responsible for royal protection — has ordered its Risk Management Board to collect new intelligence from police, government agencies, and Harry’s own team.
A decision is expected next month, and if Harry is deemed to require armed protection, UK taxpayers would once again foot the bill whenever he lands on British soil.
Currently, Harry must give the Met Police 30 days’ notice before any trip to the UK, leading some experts to argue that the ad-hoc system is more expensive than giving him a standard security detail.

Harry’s Furious Response: “A Good Old-Fashioned Establishment Stitch-Up!”
After losing his earlier High Court battle to restore automatic protection, Harry unleashed a blistering attack on the system, accusing officials of keeping him “unsafe.”
“I can’t see a world where I bring my wife and children back.”