
The move comes after sources told us the former soldier, 41, is closer than ever to healing the divide between himself and The Firm as he edges closer to being welcomed back into the royals’ bosom.
But insiders say the publication of his memoir Spare and he and his wife’s TV tell-all interviews about the royals mean he will initially be treated with “great suspicion.”
One source said: “The problem with Harry is that he is still just not trusted.
“Aides have warned King Charles to avoid taking phone calls with Harry in case he records them. They worry is that he could use every word for another book or TV interview.
“He will now face being literally frisked by palace security for wires – like a common criminal – before being allowed into the rooms where he will talk with Charles about the terms of how he is going to re-enter the royal family.”

