Prince Harry can challenge UK's decision to strip him of police protection
Briefly

Prince Harry won the right to challenge the UK government's decision to deny him police protection while in Britain. The Court of Appeal granted permission to appeal after his initial legal challenge was rejected by the High Court.
RAVEC decided to reduce Prince Harry's security protection following his move to the US. The court ordered Harry to pay 90% of the Home Office's defense costs in the case.
Judge Bean allowed the appeal, believing Harry's challenge against RAVEC's decision had a strong chance of success. This case is part of Harry's legal battles, including lawsuits against British media.
Read at New York Post
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