Prince Harry Scores Major Security Breakthrough That Could Open the Door to Archie and Lilibet Visiting King Charles
The Home Office oversees the special body that handles decisions over the security of royals, diplomats and VIPS, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC). It is that committee — which has members from the government, the Metropolitan Police and courtiers from the royal household — which requests risk assessments for specific individuals.
In an interview, in May, following the failure of his appeal, Harry implied to the BBC that he believed his father, King Charles, could influence matters. (The palace has consistently denied that the King, 77, has the power to have that security reinstated.)