Prince Harry's campaign for taxpayer-funded security in the UK has received a significant boost, with the British government ordering a review to reassess potential risks to the Duke of Sussex. The development could lead to his 24-hour police protection being reinstated after losing a high court challenge in April, and may facilitate a reunion with King Charles and introduce his grandchildren to their grandfather. The security assessment is being conducted by RAVEC, a committee comprising police and royal courtiers, with protection only applying during Harry's visits to the UK rather than his international travel.