Prince Harry has lost his legal battle with the Home Office over his right to receive money for police protection during a visit to the UK with his family.
GB News reports that the Duke of Sussex, who now lives in California, has stated that the private security team would not be able to provide adequate protection without the support of the Metropolitan Police. He said he was willing to cover the cost of the police protection he lost when he retired in 2020.
However, a judge at London's High Court ruled on Tuesday that there were no grounds to review the decision to withdraw police protection from Prince Harry.
The judge said the decision was made in accordance with the government's security policy, based on an assessment of threats, risks and vulnerabilities. The judge also said Prince Harry did not show that the decision violated the human rights of him or his family. He added that Prince Harry was open to other avenues of challenge, including calling on the Independent Office for Police Conduct and the Information Commissioner's Office.
According to his lawyers, Prince Harry filed the lawsuit in September 2020, following a security incident in July 2020, when his car was followed by photographers as he left an event from charity in London.
They said Prince Harry had suffered a lifelong security risk since birth and had been threatened by neo-Nazis and extremists in recent years.
He also said he wants to visit his homeland with Meghan Markle and their two children, Lilibet and Archie, but needs to ensure their safety. Prince Harry's spokesman said he was disappointed with the outcome of the case but respected the court's decision. Prince Harry said he will continue to consider other options to ensure his family has police protection while in the UK.
A government spokesman said the UK's security system was stringent and comprehensive and it was the UK's responsibility not to provide details of these arrangements as this could compromise their integrity. system integrity and impact on personal safety. He said this is a long-term policy.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan moved to the United States in early 2020 after announcing their decision to step back as senior members of the royal family. Since then, they've signed lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify and founded their own platform, Archewell. They have also been involved in a number of legal disputes with British media over privacy and defamation issues.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have always had a tense relationship with the British royal family, with recent reports suggesting they are working to deepen the rift with the institution known as "The Office". Have. Experts say the couple's plans to buy a house in London are part of a wider strategy to isolate them from other family members.
As reported by the Daily Express, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made headlines since announcing their decision to step back from the royal family in January 2020. Initially, this was portrayed as a desire for a more private life, but it quickly became clear that his intentions were more than just escaping constant media scrutiny.
Since leaving, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have embarked on a new path, focusing on independent business and philanthropy. While this could be seen as a positive step towards autonomy, the growing tensions between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family cannot be ignored.
A key aspect of his strategy to increase inequality is his plan to buy his own home in London. This decision marked his desire to completely separate himself from the company, both physically and figuratively. This sends a clear message that the Sussexes want to be independent entities, with no ties or obligations to the monarchy.
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