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Buckingham Palace responded after Prince Harry spoke to the BBC after losing his appeal for restored security protection in ...
The decision is in for Prince Harry's high-stakes fight for a restoration of state-funded security in the U.K., and a judge ...
The ruling means that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will receive a "bespoke", taxpayer-funded security service while in the U.K.
Prince Harry sat down with BBC broadcaster Nada Tawfik for an interview on May 2 and opened up about his bid for state-funded ...
Prince Harry has said he 'can't see a world' where he brings Meghan and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, to the UK after he lost his Court of Appeal challenge over his security ...
The Duke of Sussex revealed some of his findings in an official statement after Friday’s ruling, taking aim at the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (RAVEC ...
Prince Harry has lost a legal challenge over a decision to downgrade the taxpayer-funded security he and his family will receive during their visits to the U.K. RAVEC — which authorizes security ...
The Duke of Sussex has lost an appeal against a ruling related to the level of taxpayer-funded security he receives while he is in the UK. Last year, retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane ...
The Duke of Sussex launched a challenge in the Court of Appeal over a dispute with the government about his security.
UPDATE, 5/2/25 at 4:28 p.m. ET: Prince Harry reacted to his legal loss hours after the news went public. Harry, 40, started out by thanking his legal team and the judges in the lengthy statement ...
The Home Office, which has ultimate legal authority over RAVEC, rejected Harry’s appeal. Its legal team asserted that the decision was made in an exceptional context and that there were no valid ...
British royal family news reveals that Prince Harry can’t/won’t shut up after losing his court case for underserved taxpayer ...