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Since Harry and Meghan moved to the US, they have lost their automatic right to police protection when visiting the UK. Harry was not happy with that decision. He says he is putting his and his family's safety at risk and is suing Her Majesty's Government. This Wednesday, the judge ruled in favor of the government.
Prince Harry continues to give British courts a lot of trouble, but this time he lost against the government. When you move to the United Kingdom, your right to government-paid protection is at stake.
Four years ago, Harry and Meghan announced their decision to stop being active members of the royal family and move to America, where they live with their two children.
Lords have lost their automatic right to police protection when traveling to England.
Harry was not happy with that decision. He says he is putting his and his family's safety at risk and is suing Her Majesty's Government.
The Duke of Sussex has never been without taxpayer-funded protection during his visits to England.
When visiting King Charles III, after the monarch announced he had cancer, police began providing security on a case-by-case basis.
This Wednesday, the judge rejected the prince's arguments and ruled in favor of the government.
The decision to withdraw automatic police protection is not illegal, unreasonable or irrational.
A spokesman for the Sussexes has already announced that Harry will appeal.
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