Two days later, during a visit to Imperial College London, the same stalker allegedly attempted to approach the Duke again but was stopped by a member of Harry’s private security team.

These alarming incidents reportedly led Ravec to reopen and reassess the security risks surrounding the Duke.

Harry has consistently maintained that he and his family — wife Meghan Markle, 44, and their children, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4 — cannot safely travel to the UK without official protection, citing persistent online threats and intense media scrutiny.

The Sussexes stepped back from their senior royal roles in January 2020 and are now based in California.

Meanwhile, the couple has faced recent internal changes, including the departure of James Holt, their longest-serving staff member, from their Archewell Foundation.

They also parted ways with their publicist, Meredith Maines, less than a year after she joined their team.