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Prince Harry loses inital bid to appeal against personal security ruling

Sky News Monday, 15 April 2024
Prince Harry has lost an initial bid to appeal against a High Court ruling over his personal security in the UK.
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News video: Prince Harry could face a bill of more than £1 million over his security funding court fight

Prince Harry could face a bill of more than £1 million over his security funding court fight 01:21

After losing his initial bid to appeal against the decision to downgrade his royal protection, Prince Harry could reportedly face a bill of more than £1 million to cover his and the UK government’s legal costs.

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