Prince Harry’s upcoming visit to London for the Invictus Games’ 10th anniversary celebration in May is reportedly in jeopardy due to concerns over his safety amid the withdrawal of his taxpayer-funded security protection in the UK. According to sources, Harry is considering appearing via video link or sharing a pre-recorded message instead of physically attending the event at St. Paul’s Cathedral. His decision hinges on the adequacy of security arrangements, including those provided by the metropolitan police and his own private security. Harry’s security team must ensure that St. Paul’s Cathedral is adequately protected and that his personal security needs are met throughout his stay in London. The Duke has expressed his desire to spend more time in the UK with his family but has also acknowledged that this is contingent on his safety being保障d. Harry’s legal challenge to the government’s refusal of his offer to hire private police officers for his security was dismissed by the London High Court, and his appeal was subsequently denied. Moreover, he has been ordered to bear 90% of the UK Home Office’s legal costs incurred in defending the initial ruling.