Prince Harry might get his police bodyguards back if he makes peace with his father, King Charles III, according to a former senior counterterrorism official. Neil Basu, who once led the UK’s Counter Terrorism Command, said that if the king personally asked for protection for his son, the Metropolitan Police would mostly agree. Harry lost his full-time security in 2020 when he stepped down from royal duties and moved to the United States. His legal attempts to have the protection again have so far failed.
Former police chief suggests reconciliation could solve the issue
Neil Basu told The Daily Telegraph that the decision could change if the king intervened directly. “If the Metropolitan Police had been asked to protect the Duke of Sussex by either the head of state, whether it was