Prince Harry Appeals UK Security Downgrade in Court
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle "felt forced" to step back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family, according to the Duke of Sussex's lawyers.
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Prince Harry was treated unfairly when he was stripped of his British security detail, his attorney told appeals court judges Tuesday.
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Harry is challenging that decision. He lost a previous stage of the case in February last year, but a judge later granted him permission to appeal the ruling on limited grounds.
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Prince Harry made headlines yesterday as he was spotted in the UK for the first time in over six months. The Duke of Sussex, 40, had flown to the UK from his home in California to attend a court hearing appeal into the Home Office 's decision to take away his taxpayer-funded security when he returns to his home country - something the duke claims is stopping him from bringing his wife and children to the UK.
The Duke of Sussex’s legal challenge over his UK security - a timeline - Harry is challenging a High Court ruling over his UK security. This is how the saga unfolded
The Duke of Sussex, 40, arrived at London’s High Court Tuesday for the start of a two-day appeal to win back publicly-funded security detail for him and his family.
Prince Harry was not present when Charles Vivian and Saweda Kamara exchanged vows in Chelsea at the weekend - despite Lord Vivian helping Harry set up several of his charity trips to Africa
The Duke of Sussex is appealing against the dismissal of his High Court challenge against the Home Office over his security arrangements in the UK. As the Court of Appeal is due to hear two days of legal argument in Harry’s bid,
A close friend of the Duke of Sussex says Harry didn’t attend his wedding despite being invited, saying “he has a lot on”. Lord Charles Vivian, who featured in the ‘band of brothers’ photo at Windsor Castle on the night of the Prince and Meghan Markle ’s wedding in 2018, tied the knot with his new wife Saweda Kamara in London over the weekend.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex “felt forced to step back” from their roles as senior working royals as they felt they “were not being protected by the institution”, the Court of Appeal has been told.