Prince Harry's 'life at stake' in security case, Court of Appeal hears
- Prince Harry's safety, security, and life are at stake in his appeal regarding protection in the UK, according to his attorney, Shaheed Fatima.
- Prince Harry is appealing a High Court decision that ruled a bespoke security assessment was justified and lawful, which he contests as inferior treatment.
- The Home Office lawyer, James Eadie, defended the decision, citing a unique set of circumstances for the bespoke security arrangement for Harry.
- The Court of Appeal, led by Sir Geoffrey Vos, will make a written decision concerning this appeal at a later date, most likely after Easter.
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Prince Harry Says His ‘Worst Fears’ Were Confirmed in Security Case
Prince Harry is still fighting to restore security for him and his wife, Meghan Markle, five years after the U.K. government pulled it. Harry, 40, spent two days at London’s Royal Courts of Justice for an appeal hearing regarding the decision to pull the couple’s security in February 2020 when they decided to leave the U.K. The Duke of Sussex described the decision to The Telegraph as “difficult to swallow” and previously hinted that the issue w…
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