Prince Harry will appeal a court ruling that found the British government acted lawfully in reducing the level of personal security in the United Kingdom after it splits from the monarchy in 2020.
The legal representative stated that the youngest son of Charles III will take the case to the Court of Appeal, seeking to overturn the decision of High Court judge Peter Lane in favor of the Home Office.
A spokesman said that Enrique “does not ask for preferential treatment but for legal application and fair rules” of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Copyright and Public Persons (RAVEC), which deals with the security of the royal family and foreign dignitaries.
Lawyers from Duke of Sussex they claim that RAVEC broke its own rules by failing to carry out a proper risk analysis before deciding to reduce the level of public protection on British soil.
In his opinion, Lane felt that the approach official body “It was neither irrational nor procedurally unfair” and noted that the prince’s lawyers had made a “formalistic and inappropriate interpretation” of the proceedings.
“A ‘Personalized’ Process Designed for demanding in the decision of February 28, 2020, it was and is legally correct,” he stated.
The judge confirmed that Enrique “believes he should receive security protection (full) from the State whenever he is in the United Kingdom due to his position in the Royal Family and factors relating to his past and present status. Ravec does not share that opinion.”
Representatives of the ministry explained during the process in December that the duke will still have state-funded protection when he comes to the country, but that it will not be automatic but “expressly designed” depending on each situation.
The spokesperson for this portfolio celebrated Rule the lane and assured that “the UK government’s security protection system is rigorous and proportionate”.
At the hearing in December, lawyers for Enrique They argued that the authorities had not properly carried out a risk analysis by reducing the police force and stressed that they wanted to guarantee the safety of their family when they visited the country.
In a written statement, Enrique, who currently lives in NOW with wife Meghan and their two children, he said: “Britain is my home, it is central to my children’s heritage and where I want them to feel as much at home as they do now in the United States.”
In 2023, Enrique lost another lawsuit against to finance public protection from their own pockets in his visits to British territory, while simultaneously leading several lawsuits against the media in the country.
Source: Panama America

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