Prince Harry Storms London Court to Fight Security Downgrade Decision
Prince Harry has touched down at the Court of Appeal in London, ready to challenge a ruling that slashed his security protection during UK visits.
The Duke of Sussex rolled up to the Royal Courts of Justice in high spirits, kicking off the next chapter of his legal showdown. Flashing a bold victory sign, Harry exuded confidence as he stepped out of a Range Rover, greeted by a swarm of photographers and camera crews eager to capture every moment.
King Charles III’s younger son jetted into London on Sunday, setting the stage for his appeal against a High Court decision that upheld the downgrade of his security status. On Tuesday, he strode into court to face off with the Home Office, determined to secure the safety he believes his family deserves. The hearing is set to unfold over two intense days.
Meghan Markle’s husband has been locked in a legal tussle with the Home Office since February 2020, when the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (RAVEC) decided to reduce his security detail after he stepped back as a working royal. Harry’s not backing down, arguing that without full police protection, his kids—Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet—can’t feel “safe” or truly “at home” in the UK.