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Prince Harry fights for Security rights in UK Court challenge

Prince Harry is set to challenge a decision regarding his personal security in a London court on Tuesday, as the self-exiled royal fights against a downgrade in his security when visiting the UK.
Following his departure from the royal family in 2020, Harry lost the publicly funded protection he once enjoyed during visits to Britain. Now living in California with his wife Meghan, the 40-year-old prince has raised concerns over the safety of his family, claiming that the current arrangements hinder his ability to visit the UK.
Harry’s legal challenge stems from a decision in February 2020 by the UK government, which reduced his security due to his change in royal status after stepping down as a working royal. The case was initially rejected in 2024 by the High Court, which ruled the decision was lawful. Harry’s first attempt to appeal the ruling was denied, with him being ordered to pay £1 million in legal costs.
However, the prince has now brought the case to the Court of Appeal, where parts of the hearing will be held privately due to security concerns. It’s unclear whether Harry will attend in person, but the hearing coincides with the release of Meghan’s new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.
Harry has emphasized the importance of the UK to his family’s heritage, stating that his children’s connection to the country is vital but cannot happen without proper safety measures. He also referred to the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a car crash while fleeing paparazzi in 1997.
The dispute highlights tensions between Harry and the British government, with Harry’s legal team accusing the government of singling him out and treating him unfairly compared to other royals. Meanwhile, the British government maintains that Harry’s security should be tailored to his current circumstances.
In addition to his security battle, Harry is embroiled in a separate dispute over the charity Sentebale, which he co-founded. He recently resigned as its patron after a boardroom feud and has been accused of bullying, a claim he denies.
This ongoing legal and personal drama reflects the complexities of Harry’s relationship with the UK royal family and his ongoing efforts to carve out a new life in America while protecting his family’s safety and legacy.
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