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Prince Harry has lost his legal appeal against the Home Office’s decision to deny him automatic police protection during visits to Britain.
The Court of Appeal ruled that his departure from royal duties means his security will be assessed case by case.
Despite citing threats and offering to pay for protection, the court upheld the government's current approach to his safety.
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The ruling means Harry must pay most of the Home Office’s legal costs.
Judges noted his security concerns but found no legal basis to overturn the decision by RAVEC.
His team's arguments about specific threats did not sway the court.
The refusal to allow him to fund his own protection may further discourage visits by Meghan and their children due to safety concerns.
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