Prince Harry loses high court challenge to personal security downgrade
- Prince Harry plans to appeal a court ruling against the British government's decision to reduce his police protection during visits to the UK.
- The judge upheld a decision by the Home Office committee RAVEC to downgrade Prince Harry's security when he left the palace in 2020.
- Prince Harry's legal team argued that the decision was unfair, warning of potential impacts on the UK's reputation.
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Prince Harry lost a legal battle in which he demanded the same level of protection that belonged to him as a senior member of the royal family.
Prince Harry to seek appeal after losing court challenge over security
The youngest son of King Charles III launched the legal action after the British government told him in February 2020 that he would no longer be given the ‘same degree’ of publicly-funded protection when in the UK.
Prince Harry faces £1m bill after losing High Court challenge over taxpayer funded police protection
The Duke of Sussex faces a £1 million legal bill after losing a legal challenge against the Home Office over his right to automatic police protection in the UK.
Prince Harry lost a case that stood in opposition to the case being downgraded after his withdrawal from aristocratic descent, with the court stating that no injustice was found in such a decision.

Prince Harry loses challenge over government's decision to remove his police protection
Harry, along with other senior royals, had received full publicly-funded security protection provided by the state before he stepped back from his royal duties and moved to California
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