Prince Harry's plans to return to the UK due to the ongoing royal health crisis have hit a snag after he recently lost a legal battle.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly plans to resume his royal duties after visiting his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, earlier this month.
which extra Each time the author visited the UK, he lost a court case against the British government over publicly funded security provisions.
Retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane has denied any “illegality” in the Home Office's decision to withdraw security for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle after they stepped down from royal duties in 2020.
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“The departure from policy was justified. The decision was not unreasonable,” the statement read.
“This decision is not marred by any procedural unfairness. Even if such procedural unfairness were to arise, the court would not in any case grant relief to the claimant,” he asserted.
The duke has vowed to appeal the court's decision, but the legal process could take a long time and security reasons could make it impossible for Harry to visit the king with his family during his cancer battle.
A source recently said. great! The former royal is said to have held government-level talks to bring his two children, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, to their father.
However, Meghan is said to be uneasy about the decision due to the shocking treatment she received from the British public during her time as a royal.