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Prince Harry’s alleged British comeback plans have been revealed

Much of Harry’s future involvement in Britain reportedly depends on ongoing negotiations over security arrangements.

The Duke has continued to challenge the Home Office over police protection for himself, Meghan, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, four, arguing his family cannot safely travel to Britain without state-backed security.

Friends of the king reportedly say Charles would like to spend more time with his grandchildren, whom he has rarely seen since the Sussexes moved to Montecito.

However, there reportedly remains unrest in palace circles over Harry and Meghan’s commercial projects and public criticism of royal life.

Questions about Harry’s intentions increased after he published an article in the New Statesman condemning rising anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim hatred in Britain on the same day Charles made a private visit to London’s Jewish community following the April stabbing attacks.

A palace insider said: ‘From the palace perspective, Harry is now behaving entirely as a private individual and not as someone who represents the monarchy or speaks with institutional authority. There are those within royal circles who question whether these increasingly high-profile interventions really reflect the quiet restraint and sense of duty traditionally associated with Queen Elizabeth’s approach to public life.

“Some insiders believe there is an element of personal image management involved, and worry that every carefully timed speech, article or public statement also helps maintain Harry’s relevance, media profile and commercial brand on the international stage.”

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