
King Charles could see his long-standing wish come true in 2026 as Prince Harry may regain armed protection for future UK visits, paving the way for a royal family reunion.
Television presenter Richard Madeley interrupted Good Morning Britain to announce that UK authorities are reviewing Prince Harry’s request for armed security, which was removed when he stepped back from royal duties in 2020.
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The update has delighted royal fans, who hope the King, battling cancer, will finally reunite with his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, who have not yet visited the UK for security reasons.
Correspondent Richard Gaisford suggested that improving relations within the Royal Family may facilitate Harry’s return, making it possible for the little Sussexes to reconnect with their royal heritage and extended family members.
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Prince Harry had written to the Home Office expressing concern for his safety during UK visits, prompting officials to consider restoring his armed protection to ensure a secure reunion with his family.
If all goes as planned, the reunion could mark a significant milestone in mending family ties, allowing King Charles to spend cherished moments with his grandchildren and strengthen bonds within the royal household.