Prince Harry seems to show his keen interest in returning to the U.K. with his wife, Meghan Markle, and two kids, Archie and Lilibet, by securing their own safety. However, a letter the Duke of Sussex's lawyers issued against Queen Elizabeth II's government revealed it was unsafe for him and his family to travel to his home country without security.
Prince Harry launched a battle against the U.K.'s Home Office in a move to have the right to pay for their own police security when they stay in Britain. As a non-working royal family member after stepping down from his royal duties back in 2020, his police protection has been removed since then.
Express noted the request for police protection hints at the Sussexes' plan to return to the U.K. in time for Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the upcoming spring. With that being said, Prince Harry is very much willing to pay for his protection himself instead of billing it to the British taxpayers.