Prince Harry is expected to return to the UK in May for the Invictus Games event, reportedly without Meghan Markle and their children Archie and Lilibet.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, will return to the UK despite the royal facing two major threats in his home country, former royal family security expert Dai Davies believes.
Talking with him MirrorThe former head of royal protection made the comments after Prince Harry lost his court battle last month.
Davies told the publication: “It's been years since I've been in the job, but the basics remain the same. It's not rocket science, and you have to move with the times and that threat may change, but the biggest threat clearly comes from the terrorism and those suffering from mental illness, referred to as “fixed people.”
He went on to say that Archie and Lilibet's doting father will continue to receive royal security and protection during his visits to the UK, especially if the threat and risk level is considered high enough.
Davies further said: “He will not be deterred. His Chief of Protection appears to be a former royal protection sergeant and is obviously highly trained.
“The other thing is that even if you don't have armed protection, you'll have the liaison structure to go with it.”
The new claims come amid Prince Harry's plan to return to the United Kingdom to serve King Charles and the royal family following the monarch's cancer diagnosis.