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Prince Harry said he believed that he was at a greater security risk than his mother, Princess Diana due to 'racism and extremism', High Court documents reveal

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Prince Harry expressed his belief that he and his family faced significant risks, especially if their security was downgraded. He emphasized the importance of accountability for ensuring their safety. He claimed he believed he was at a greater risk of being harmed than his mother due to 'racism and extremism', High Court documents have revealed. Prince Harry making pre-flight checks in the cockpit at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan in 2012 Harry pointed out what he described as "additional layers of racism and extremism" contributing to the perceived threats against his family. This suggests that he sees racial prejudice and extremist ideologies as factors increasing their vulnerability. Prince Harry and Meghan, pictured at an Invictus Games event in Canada on February 14, 2024 Harry demanded that someone take accountability for the potential consequences of reducing their security, highlighting the seriousness of the situation. While Harry revealed what he believed to

Prince Harry facing an estimated £1million legal bill after losing High Court security ruling in Home Office battle

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Prince Harry faced a significant setback after losing his High Court challenge against the Home Office regarding the downgrade of his taxpayer-funded personal security during visits to Britain. Despite arguing that this decision could endanger his family, including his wife Meghan and their two children, court documents revealed his concerns were not sufficient to sway the judgment. Retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane rejected Harry's application for a judicial review, which could potentially lead to Harry bearing substantial legal costs, including those of his own lawyers as well as those of the Home Office, potentially totaling up to £1 million. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stand outside Kensington Palace after announcing their engagement in November 2017 The legal battle surrounding Prince Harry's security downgrade has incurred substantial costs for both sides. The Home Office disclosed that by October of the previous year, it had already spent £407,000 on legal expen