Prince Harry has received major support after requesting a review of his security arrangements in the UK. Harry, 41, previously said that he felt it was unsafe for his wife, Meghan Markle, and their children, Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, to visit his home country. Whilst Harry has visited on numerous occasions, with his last visit taking place back in September, Meghan and their children have not set foot in the UK since 2022.
According to a new YouGov poll, many Britons feel that Harry is entitled to police protection in the UK, despite him now living in the US.
Of 8,022 British adults who voted in the poll, one in six [17 percent] shared that they felt he should be entitled to police protection funded by the state, whilst two in five [39 percent] think he should be entitled to police protection if he funds it himself.
Over a quarter [28 percent] have said that he should not be entitled to police protection, whilst an additional 16 percent said that they don’t know.
In terms of he age brackets who voted, the older generation are more likely to disagree and felt that he should not be entitled to police protection at all.
Harry was said to have been furious when the Royal and VIP Executive Committee [RAVEC] removed his security arrangements in 2020 after he stepped down as a senior working royal.
Back in May 2025, Harry lost a bitter legal battle against the Home Office in regards to his police protection in the UK.
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