Harry’s UK trip faces security snag as family plans hang in the balance

Prince Harry remains keen to travel to Britain on July 7 to support the Invictus Games Birmingham 2027 and hoped to bring Meghan and their children, but Vanity Fair reports that RAVEC will not provide full-time police protection for the visit. A Home Office spokesman said security policy hadn’t changed, and King Charles has offered accommodation at a royal residence (likely Buckingham Palace) where protection would apply, but it wouldn’t be continuous as the family moves between engagements. RAVEC has begun a fresh risk assessment with no conclusion yet. The trip is expected to include events with the Invictus Games Foundation in London and Chelsea, but it’s unclear whether Meghan and the children will accompany him.
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