Quick Read
- RAVEC has officially ordered a new risk assessment of Prince Harry’s threat level following a formal request.
- The Duke’s legal team argues that current security arrangements are inadequate for his safety during UK visits.
- The reassessment gains importance ahead of the 2027 Invictus Games, which will be held in Birmingham.
LONDON (Azat TV) – The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, has secured a significant procedural development in his long-running legal battle over royal security, as the Risk Management Board of the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) has officially been instructed to reassess his threat level. This move comes following a formal request submitted by the Prince to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood in December 2025, marking a pivotal moment in his ongoing efforts to restore state-funded protection for his family during visits to the United Kingdom.
The Stakes of Royal Protection
The core of the dispute centers on the 2025 Court of Appeal proceedings, where legal representatives for Prince Harry argued that he had been subjected to “inferior treatment” compared to other high-ranking royals. His team has consistently maintained that the decision to remove automatic, state-funded security for the Duke was both “spiteful” and dangerous, placing his life and safety “at stake.” While previous rulings by Sir Geoffrey Vos suggested that the government’s initial reasoning for shifting the Duke into a case-by-case protection cohort was “sensible,” the new mandate for a risk assessment implies that the government is now open to reviewing the evolving nature of the threats he faces.
Upcoming UK Appearances and Security Demands
The urgency of this reassessment is heightened by Prince Harry’s upcoming commitments in Britain, most notably the 2027 Invictus Games, which are scheduled to be hosted in Birmingham. Supporters of the Duke, including close associates, have pointed to his military record—specifically his service flying Apache helicopters in combat—as a primary justification for heightened security protocols. The argument posits that his status as a veteran who has served in the Armed Forces warrants a unique consideration that the current “stepped” protection model fails to address.
A Shifting Landscape for the Duke of Sussex
This legal maneuvering occurs against a backdrop of wider scrutiny regarding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s public and professional standing. Beyond the courtroom, the couple faces renewed attention regarding their partnerships in Hollywood and shifting financial dynamics. Buckingham Palace has also recently undergone significant personnel changes within its press department, further complicating the public narrative surrounding the royal family during this period of transition. While the government has not signaled a total reversal of its policy, the initiation of a new risk assessment provides a formal pathway for the Prince to challenge the status quo regarding his security arrangements.
The decision to reopen the risk assessment process suggests that official bodies are increasingly sensitive to the potential liability and public outcry associated with the Duke’s security, particularly as the UK prepares to host high-profile international events linked to his charitable work.

