Prince Harry’s Legal Battle for Security in the UK: High Court Hearing and Latest News

2023-12-05 13:28:00

The High Court in London will examine from this Tuesday the procedure launched by Prince Harry to challenge the end of the systematic management of his security when he is in the United Kingdom.

The Duke of Sussex, youngest son of King Charles III and his wife Meghan, lost this systematic protection from the police, granted at the expense of the British taxpayer, following deciding to withdraw from the royal family in 2020 and to settle in the United States.

“Excessive uncertainty”

Concretely, Harry’s appeal once morest the British Interior Ministry concerns the decision taken by the authorities in February 2020 to grant the Duke of Sussex police protection on a case-by-case basis.

Presenting the case at the hearing, where the Duke of Sussex was not present, his lawyer, Shaheed Fatima, said the case was regarding the prince’s right to “safety” when he is at home. United Kingdom.

A decision-making process “on a case-by-case basis leads to excessive uncertainty” for the prince and those in charge of his security, she argued in her written statement.

She also highlighted the impact that a possible attack on the Duke of Sussex might have on the reputation of the United Kingdom, due to “his status, his background and his position within the royal family”.

At the hearing, Home Office lawyer James Eadie defended the decision by Ravec – the body responsible for the security of members of the royal family and most important public figures – to grant to Prince Harry “tailor-made” protection, “in certain circumstances” and “depending on the context” surrounding his travels in the United Kingdom.

The security of the couple in question

This decision resulted from “the change in status that (the Duke of Sussex) decided to make by becoming a member without official function of the royal family”, he justified.

Prince Harry, who therefore sometimes has to resort to private protection at his own expense, had requested to be able to benefit from police protection, paying with his personal funds, when he is in the United Kingdom, but this request was it was also rejected by the courts last May.

The question of his security was brought back to the forefront in mid-May, when the prince and his wife been followed by car in New York by paparazzi. Harry accuses the press and paparazzi of causing the car accident in Paris on August 31, 1997 that killed his mother, Lady Di.

The prince is also leading a legal offensive in the United Kingdom once morest the actions of several tabloids towards him.

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