Brits react to Prince Harry’s royal return amid security ‘victory’

Brits react to Prince Harry’s royal return amid security ‘victory’

Prince Harry, despite uncertainty surrounding his ties to members of the royal family after years of feuding, has once again sparked speculation about his possible return to the royal fold.

Since Harry and Meghan left for the US in 2020, there has been a major shift in public opinion in the UK, with poll numbers falling. The situation got worse after they disparaged the royal family in public. However, the tides could be changing now.

The Duke of Sussex may not be a high-ranking member of the royal family, but he continues to support the charitable works he did as a royal. He has made several visits in the past and the last trip was the most popular of all. The British press and public praised Harry.

Royal experts have often expressed their dislike for the Sussexes, but the Brits’ true feelings were laid bare during a random street interview.

Young people asked about the return of Harry and Meghan seem to have a positive reaction.

“Yeah, why not?” » said one person. “They’re fun. Young people love them.”

“I think people are way too involved in this business. I think we’ll let this man be a father, let them live. I’d love to have them back though.” When the journalist asked “return to private life?” ”, they answered yes.

A Harry fan shared that she didn’t want the Sussexes to return because they would put a lot of pressure on her in the UK.

It was discovered earlier this month that King Charles’ son had finally regained police protection. Although the official verdict has yet to be announced, sources in the Sussex camp insisted that Harry’s police protection had been reinstated and that it was now “just a formality”.

The king’s youngest son has been fighting for his safety since he was removed from his position after leaving his position as a working member of the royal family. Taxpayer-funded protection is automatically given to senior members, but for Harry it was decided on a case-by-case basis by the UK Home Office.

Harry had publicly maintained that he had the highest score, just below his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, in security risk, but just after one night he was removed. Last year, he almost gave up the fight after the “devastating” verdict of May 2025.

However, following the harassment incident in September during his visit to the UK (and perhaps the reestablishment of ties and meeting with his father), a surprising turn is noted in the advance ruling. It appears that the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec) had no choice but to approve the request after further evaluation.

We hope that the announcement will be made in the coming weeks.

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