Prince Harry may bring his children to the Queen's Jubilee after reportedly being reassured that security can be arranged for the summer.According to sources, the father-of-two could make a return to the UK with Archie and Lili despite being anxious over the plans that were put in place for his brief visit to see his grandmother last week.Harry and Meghan decided to use their own private bodyguards from the US and were protected by a Special Escort Group (SEG) detail when they were travelling outside.The SEG supports both royals and government ministers by providing them with mobile armed protection, reports Daily Mail.The security detail would be funded by taxpayers after the Home Office said they are unable to consent to private financial arrangements with anybody using Met Police security.Harry is taking legal action against the Home Office after his armed police protection was taken away from him.
In a statement to PA news agency, his legal representative said at the time: “The UK will always be Prince Harry ’s home and a country he wants his wife and children to be safe in. “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex personally fund a private security team for their family, yet that security cannot replicate the necessary police protection needed whilst in the UK.“In the absence of such protection, Prince Harry and his family are unable to return to his home.”A source told the Daily Mail: "Harry was fairly pleased with the way the operation worked [when he and Meghan came to Windsor] and the liaison between his security team and the Met. "He believes it means a workable solution can be found, allowing him to come over with his children as early as the Platinum Jubilee."The insider also said that they believe Harry will reverse.
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