According to reports, there is a “detailed export process” that has been prepared as a precaution for the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to The Hague. The queen’s grandson, who sought police protection to bring her family back to the UK, is set to travel to the Netherlands for the Invictus Games next week. A royal expert Fitzwilliams has previously argued that “In a world where there are many examples of terror and extremism, a two-time Afghan veteran who has been threatened by extremists definitely needs protection for himself and his family.” This is the first time the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have both returned to Europe since leaving the royal family in 2020. It comes after a source close to the couple said they had been assured that “there is no credible threat to their safety”. The Dutch police added that they will also be given “VVIP status” to ensure their safety on the trip.