Prince Harry reportedly plans to establish a separate structure in the U.K. that will enable him to operate independently, distinct from Prince William’s established royal court. Sources claim that Harry has been working behind the scenes on a long-term plan that extends far beyond his current security battle. And now, Harry’s move could change the dynamic inside the royal family once again.
Source claims Prince Harry wishes to ‘operate in the U.K. on his own terms’
According to Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop on Substack, insiders believe Prince Harry’s recent progress on his security review in the U.K. could be the start of a much larger plan, one that is far from Prince William and his royal court. One source told Shuter, “He’s been playing the long game. Harry wants legitimacy.”
They added, “He wants to operate in the U.K. on his own terms — meetings, charitable work, high-level engagements — without being treated like a guest in his own country.”
Another insider claimed, “This isn’t just about security. It’s about creating a separate royal ecosystem. He’s building a court, and he’s doing it carefully.”
Insiders explained that the idea is not about returning to the royal fold but about building his own base of influence in Britain. That could include a London home, permanent staff, and new Sussex‑branded work that runs independently of the palace. As such, a source claimed, “William has his court. Harry wants his. This isn’t about a return to the family — it’s about competing with them.”
Shuter also reported that those observing the situation from within royal circles believe this security step could be the first major step. In that, a source said, “The security decision is just the first domino. Once it’s in place, Harry can quietly expand his influence without anyone really noticing — until it’s too late.”
If these claims prove accurate, Prince Harry may be preparing to re‑establish his life in Britain in a way that reshapes his royal role, marking a major turning point for the Duke of Sussex, who has lived in the United States since 2020.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra for RealityTea.
