Prince Harry’s legal battle for police protection in the U.K. faced another setback on Monday as a judge rejected his request to appeal an earlier ruling that upheld a government panel’s decision to limit his access to publicly funded security. The dispute began over four years ago when Harry challenged the panel’s decision, arguing that he and his family still needed armed security due to hostility on social media and harassment by the news media. High Court Judge Peter Lane ruled in February that the panel’s decision to provide “bespoke” security as needed was not unlawful, irrational, or unjustified.

Typically, U.K. plaintiffs do not have an automatic right to appeal and must seek permission from the original court to do so. Despite the initial rejection of Harry’s bid for permission to appeal, he can now seek permission directly from the Court of Appeal. The ongoing legal battle raises questions about the level of security provided to members of the royal family who choose to step back from their official duties. Harry and his wife, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, have faced intense public scrutiny and media attention since their decision to step down as senior members of the royal family.

The court’s decision underscores the challenges faced by individuals seeking security measures when they are no longer working members of the royal family. Harry and Meghan have been vocal about the impact of media intrusion on their lives and the safety of their family. The issue of security remains a contentious topic for the couple, especially as they navigate a new chapter outside of the traditional royal roles. The case sheds light on the complexities of balancing personal security with public visibility for high-profile individuals like Prince Harry.

Despite the setback in his legal battle for police protection, Prince Harry remains committed to ensuring the safety of himself, Meghan, and their family. The couple’s decision to step back from royal duties has prompted a reevaluation of their security needs and the level of support provided by the government. As they continue to advocate for their privacy and security, Prince Harry and Meghan may face further challenges in navigating the media spotlight and public scrutiny. The outcome of their legal battle will have far-reaching implications for the treatment of non-working members of the royal family in the U.K. and beyond.

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