Overview
- The Court of Appeal rejected Prince Harry's argument for restoring automatic police protection during UK visits, marking the end of his legal challenge.
- Judges ruled that Harry's feelings of unfair treatment could not override the decision made by RAVEC after his departure from senior royal duties in 2020.
- Harry expressed being 'shocked' and 'devastated' by the ruling, stating he no longer feels it is safe to bring his wife Meghan and their children to the UK.
- The UK Home Office confirmed that security for Harry will be assessed on a case-by-case basis depending on credible threats during future visits.
- This legal defeat further highlights the strained relationship between Harry and the royal family, with Harry reiterating his desire for reconciliation despite ongoing tensions.