However, the Duke of Sussex suffered a significant setback on Tuesday as his attempt to bring a second legal challenge against the British Home Office regarding his security arrangements in the UK was unsuccessful.
This information was shared by Omid Scobie, a friend of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, as well as a royal expert, through a tweet on Tuesday. In his tweet, Scobie revealed, "This morning at the High Court, Mr Justice Chamberlain denied permission for the Duke of Sussex to seek a judicial review to contest the decision that he should not be allowed to privately cover the costs of his own police security while in the country."
Scobie's tweet further explained, "However, this ruling does not indicate the end of the security dispute. Harry has already secured the right to a full judicial review against the Home Office regarding the primary decision to deny him protective security. His legal team can also appeal today's ruling."
According to the Daily Mail, Prince Harry, who recently visited the UK to attend King Charles' coronation, was seeking approval from the High Court for a judicial review regarding the decision that he should not be permitted to privately finance his own protective security.
In the meantime, Prince Harry is expected to arrive in the UK next month for a hearing related to a privacy case.
