Prince Harry mounts new court challenge over UK security downgrade
- Prince Harry is appealing for the restoration of his British security detail at the Court of Appeal in London after losing it in February 2020 when he stepped back from royal duties and moved to the U.S.
- A High Court judge ruled last year that the government's decision to limit Harry's police protection was lawful, but the Court of Appeal agreed to hear his case.
- Harry's lawyer claimed that he and Duchess Meghan face dangers, citing threats from al Qaeda and a dangerous paparazzi pursuit in New York City in 2023.
- The government referred to Harry's appeal as a 'continued failure to see the wood for the trees,' emphasizing that security is assessed based on specific circumstances.
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Is Prince Harry owed protection?
What a "tedious, expensive and miserable way to live", said Joanna Williams in The Times. Last week, Prince Harry was back in the UK, fighting yet another legal battle – this time at the Court of Appeal, where he is challenging the Home Office's decision to strip him and his wife Meghan of their round-the-clock, taxpayer-funded security when they stepped back from royal duties in 2020.Ravec, the body responsible for the protection of royals and …
Prince Harry's security battle leaves him 'exhausted'
Prince Harry’s ongoing legal battle over his UK security has taken a toll, leaving him “exhausted and overwhelmed” after two intense days in court. The Duke of Sussex, 40, is challenging the removal of automatic state-backed security for himself and his wife, Meghan Markle. PRINCE HARRY’S SAFETY CONCERNS This was a decision made in 2020 when they stepped back from royal duties, according to Page Six. Speaking outside London’s Royal Courts of Jus…
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