Prince Harry made waves after his failed UK court battle regarding his royal security was lost, but now, it looks like things might work out for him in the end.
New reports have emerged that the prince and his children, whom he’s been raising with Meghan Markle in California, would be eligible to receive armed security whenever they choose to visit or return to the United Kingdom. The news didn’t come long after he stated that he would not be bringing his children to the country without security, and inside reports revealed that King Charles has felt the separation between him and two of his grandchildren has “dragged on too long.” Read more about the situation and security update below.
New Reports Claim Prince Harry & His Family Would Be Eligible For Armed Security Upon His Next UK Visit
It's no secret that the entire royal family was shaken and certain traditions were broken when Prince Harry and his American wife, Meghan Markle, decided to step down from their official royal duties and move from the UK to California. Since then, they've built a home for themselves and gone down different career paths, while raising their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
After their move in 2020, they've returned to England on rare occasions, but the Spare author notoriously lost his official royal security protection last year, causing him to give bombshell interviews and reveal that he refused to bring his wife and children overseas to visit his family without it.
Well, this weekend, new inside reports shared by The Mail revealed that things are looking "positive" for the prince and his family, after an official risk assessment shared that members of the House Office "have indicated that security is nailed on for Harry."

King Charles Reportedly Feels The Separation From Prince Harry & His Grandchildren Has 'Dragged On Too Long'
The new security reports, which could indicate that Prince Harry will be granted the protective, royal security he wanted for himself and his family, might mean another visit to the UK is on the horizon. His son, Archie, has not been in the country since he was a toddler, and Lilibet, his daughter, was only an infant.
The timing could be tied to King Charles' latest announcement that he is scaling back on his cancer treatment, and the source claims that he is longing to see his grandchildren.
Last month, an inside source came forward to Radar Online claiming that the monarch believed "his estrangement from his grandkids has dragged on too long."
"Charles is aware he can't wait indefinitely to build a connection," a source added. "He takes pride in William and Kate's children, but it pains him that Archie and Lilibet aren't part of his everyday life."
We'll be curious to see if these latest reports surrounding the 41-year-old's security lead to a visit with his family in 2026, and possibly even some long-awaited family reconciliation.


