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UK: Prince Harry loses court battle over loss of security protection, plans to challenge decision

DNA Thursday, 29 February 2024
The legal action against the Home Office commenced in February 2020, when it was determined that Prince Harry would no longer receive the "same degree" of protection while in the country.
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