In a twist that surprises few, Prince Harry’s audacious legal skirmish over his UK security entitlements hits a wall in the High Court. The Duke’s plea to restore his royal-grade protection, post his controversial royal exit, was dismissed, spotlighting his struggle to navigate life as a royal-in-exile with the perks of a commoner. The court’s refusal to bend, citing no illegality in the decision, leaves Harry grappling with the stark realities of his new normal, away from the royal safety net.
Let the BBC pick up the full story of the Prince Harry Court case loss;
The Duke of Sussex, in the latest Prince Harry Court Case, has lost a High Court challenge against the government over his security when in the UK.
Prince Harry was contesting a decision to downgrade his security status when he stopped being a working royal.
He argued he had been treated unfairly in the changes to his police protection, when he still faced significant security threats.
Prince Harry is to appeal against the court’s ruling that there was nothing unlawful in these security decisions.
“The duke is not asking for preferential treatment,” said his lawyers after the High Court ruling, but they argue there has been an unfairness in how decisions were made about his publicly-funded police protection.
Read the full article at the BBC here;

