Home Office ‘to review decision to strip Harry of protection’
The Home Office has initiated the first security risk reassessment for Prince Harry since 2020 following his formal request and recent security incidents, with a decision due next month.
- The Duke of Sussex has won a full security risk assessment after the Home Office reversed its decision on taxpayer-funded protection.
- He lost a legal battle in May over taxpayer-funded security but requested a reevaluation due to safety concerns for his family.
- The Royal and VIP Executive Committee has instructed its Risk Management Board to reassess his threat level for the first time since 2019.
- Harry's legal team has argued that he needs proper protection in the UK, citing past incidents of threats against him.
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Prince Harry’s UK security protection
Prince Harry’s security arrangements in the UK are undergoing a fresh Home Office review, marking the first full threat reassessment since 2020. The move comes after the duke formally requested a risk evaluation shortly after Shabana Mahmood became Home Secretary. Harry, The Duke of Sussex, reportedly asked the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) to… Source
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