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Prince Harry loses appeal over UK security arrangements

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Prince Harry loses appeal over UK security arrangements

Prince Harry loses appeal over UK security arrangements

Prince Harry has lost his Court of Appeal challenge over security arrangements during visits to the UK.

Judges rejected his claim that he was unfairly treated, ruling that the decision to offer tailored protection was reasonable.

Report by Covellm.

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