Prince Harry’s ties with the Palace have not been easy in recent years and seemed to have exacerbated over time, especially during his security battle.
The Duke of Sussex is awaiting a verdict on his UK taxpayer-funded protection after he sent a letter to the UK Home Secretary for a risk assessment review in October. Since earlier this month, sources have been suggesting that the tides are turning in Harry’s favor even though the official verdict has not been announced.
Despite Harry calling his past defeat to regain his security an “establishment fix”, Buckingham Palace is refuting claims that it will intervene in the decision to be made by the UK Home Office.
in a mail on sunday In the report, it was stated that Harry gained his security and that the announcement of the decision will only be a formality unless the Palace intervenes. A royal aide criticized it as “unfair and inaccurate,” via GB News.
“The palace has no such powers within Ravec. While they are part of the committee, it is not their role to advise on threat analysis or appropriate mitigations,” they said.
“That is for real intelligence and security experts to advise, as of course they do whenever the Duke’s visits to the UK are reviewed under the existing Ravec process.”
Meanwhile, a source familiar with the proceedings doubled down on the claims.
“I have no idea what the RMB (risk management board) recommendation to Ravec (the royal and VIP executive committee) will be, but what I do know for sure is that no one else has it as they are still carrying out the review.”
The news comes as Prince Harry’s ties with King Charles have improved with reports suggesting a major olive branch is on the horizon. Prince Harry is reportedly extending an invitation to King Charles to not only attend the Invictus Games but also to open the ceremony alongside him.




