Prince Harry's bid to pay for UK police protection denied by court
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A London judge rejected Prince Harry's request to pay for his own police protection when he visits the UK, stating that it could set a precedent and be seen as unfair. The British government stopped providing security after Harry and Meghan Markle quit their royal duties and moved to California in 2020. Harry has four other active legal cases in London courts, all of them against British tabloid publishers over allegations of phone hacking or libel. However, another judge allowed his case to proceed challenging the decision to deny him government-paid security.
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