
Prince Harry pictured in UK for first time in over 6 months for High Court security case
What
Prince Harry pictured in UK for first time in over 6 months for High Court security case Prince Harry pictured in UK for first time in over 6 months for High Court security case Prince Harry arrives at court for appeal over security arrangements Prince Harry has been seen in the UK today for the first time in over six months as he attends his High Court security case hearing.
Key points
- Prince Harry pictured in UK for first time in over 6 months for High Court security case Prince Harry arrives at court for appeal over security arrangements Prince Harry has been seen in the UK today for the first time in over six months as he attends his High Court security case hearing.
- This decision was made after Harry, 40, and his wife Meghan Markle, 40, quit their royal duties and moved to the US during that same period.
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- In a judgment in February last year, retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane rejected the duke's case and concluded Ravec's approach was not irrational nor procedurally unfair.
- The Duke of Sussex, who was wearing a smart suit and tie, has been in a legal battle with the Home Office after a decision was made by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the country.
Who
Harry; Prince Harry; the Executive Committee
When
been seen in the UK today for the first time in ov
Where
UK; US; London
Why
The Duke of Sussex, who was wearing a smart suit and tie, has been in a legal battle with the Home Office after a decision was made by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the country.
How
The Duke of Sussex, who was wearing a smart suit and tie, has been in a legal battle with the Home Office after a decision was made by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the country.
Impact
His lawyers previously told the High Court that the duke was "singled out" and treated "less favourably" in Ravec's decision, arguing that a failure to carry out a risk analysis and fully consider the impact of a "successful attack" on him meant the approach to his protection was "unlawful and unfair".
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