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Harry hoping to spend time with the King'

Scottish Daily Express

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January 24, 2026

PRINCE Harry is said to be more determined than ever to make amends with his father after spending four days in London this week.

- BY CARLY DUFFY DEPUTY SHOWBIZ EDITOR and EMILY FERGUSON ROYAL EDITOR

A source close to Harry says he has plans to return to the UK in the summer, and hopes to spend time with the King.

The Duke of Sussex, who was at the High Court in London this week for his case against Associated Newspapers Limited, is keen to return to his homeland more often.

Trips have been planned for July and August, the source said, with the hope that the ongoing review into his right to taxpayer-funded UK security will make it safe to bring wife Meghan and their children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four.

The source told this newspaper: “There have been talks when Harry was here previously, he said he wants to come home but he has to make sure it is a safe place for his wife and his family. Meghan has issues about security and serious concerns about some really nasty trolls.”

Harry lost a battle with the Home Office last May, failing to overturn a decision to remove his automatic right to 24-hour armed police security when he visits the UK.

But after he sent a personal plea to the Home Secretary, a risk management board is reassessing his security level and will make recommendations accordingly.

A decision is expected within weeks, with some reports suggesting it is already “nailed on”, with police security set to be reinstated.

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However, the Home Office insisted no one can say with any certainty what decision will be made.

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