Prince Harry, who is reportedly longing for his life in the UK, is more committed than ever to resolving the security issue that’s preventing him and Meghan from bringing their children to his home country.
When they stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and ceased to be working royals, the Sussexes lost the entitlement to security protection provided by the British police, a decision Harry now intends to challenge once again.

As reported by People, the Duke “is preparing to appeal a court ruling that upheld the decision to deny him security.”
Getting his and his family’s security reinstated would allow for more flexible trips to his home country, meaning his children would be able to spend time with their British relatives, especially their grandfather, King Charles. In fact, Harry believes that his father is the only one who can make a difference when it comes to the security issue.
“Harry is frightened and feels the only person who can do anything about it is his father,” a royal insider shared with the magazine.

“Harry is determined to protect his own family at all costs,” another source claimed.
Harry’s belief that the issue of securing official security while in the UK is tied to his father has only strained their relationship further. According to a source, Harry is “emotionally blackmailing” his father by refusing to bring his children to him unless the security situation is resolved in the way he and Meghan have envisioned.
Unfortunately, King Charles has only been able to see Archie a few times, and Lili just once. As time passes, the monarch grows increasingly saddened by his distance from his grandchildren.