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    Prince Harry loses legal fight with UK government over police protection

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    Prince Harry's legal battle against the British government over his security arrangements has concluded with a loss. The Home Office's decision in February 2020 to remove his automatic right to personal police security while in Britain, following his departure from royal duties, was upheld by the Court of Appeal. This ruling affirms the legality of the government's decision.

    Britain's Prince Harry's appeal against ruling on UK police protection, in LondonReuters
    Britain's Prince Harry
    LONDON: Prince Harry on Friday lost his legal challenge to changes to his security arrangements made by the British government following his decision to step down from royal duties with his American wife Meghan.

    Harry, King Charles' younger son, had sought to overturn a decision by the Home Office - the ministry responsible for policing - which decided in February 2020 he would not automatically receive personal police security while in Britain.

    Last year, the High Court in London ruled the decision was lawful and that decision was upheld by three senior Court of Appeal judges.


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