Prince Harry Rejected in Second Appeal Attempt to Restore UK Security
Prince Harry will continue his legal battle over the reduction of his police protection in the UK.
He previously lost an initial appeal in February, but intends to take the case to the Court of Appeal.
Harry had brought a legal challenge against the change in protection status after stepping down as a working royal.
The High Court rejected Prince Harry's challenge against the Home Office regarding his security level when visiting the UK.
The committee responsible for royal security, Ravec, was allowed to adjust Harry's protection when his status changed from a working member of the Royal Family.
Harry believes he should receive different protection, but the court ruled that his comparison of his position to others is not a valid reason.
The High Court ruled against Prince Harry's appeal regarding the changes to his police protection.
The expert body, Ravec, disagreed with Harry's team but was entitled to do so.
The appeal did not add new information to the case and was considered a recapitulation of previous arguments.
The court had previously ruled in February that there was no unlawfulness in the decision-making process regarding Harry's police protection despite his ongoing security threats.