Prince Harry mounts new court challenge over UK security downgrade
- Prince Harry is appealing a court decision that denied him government-funded security after he stepped back from royal duties in 2020, as stated by his lawyer Shaheed Fatima.
- A High Court judge ruled that the government's decision to provide Prince Harry with 'bespoke' security on an as-needed basis was lawful and justified.
- Harry claims he and his family are at risk due to threats against them and has experienced dangerous encounters with the media.
- The government argues that Harry's appeal is a 'continued failure' to recognize the circumstances regarding his security needs.
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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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