King Charles' youngest son is going through a difficult time amid the monarch's illness.
Prince Harry is in the middle of a new legal problem that will force him to pay one million pounds, as ruled by the High Court in London. The Duke of Sussex, who resides in Montecito, California with his wife Meghan Markle and their children Archie and Lilibet Diana, has had his request to appeal the decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royals and Public Figures rejected (Ravec).
The conflict arose after Ravec determined that Prince Harry would no longer be assigned the same publicly funded protection when he travels to the United Kingdom, due to his departure from the British royal family full-time.
Although the Duke of Sussex had expressed confidence in getting justice from the Court of Appeal, a judicial spokesperson confirmed that he has lost his initial application to appeal the decision.
Harry argues that his children cannot feel safe in the UK if they are not provided with the necessary protection, especially considering that they no longer have any property to stay in the country.
This situation has led the prince to face the possibility of having to pay the sum of one million pounds after losing the legal appeal against the British Government for the withdrawal of the bodyguards.
Despite this situation, Prince Harry continues to defend the importance of the safety of his family and the need to keep them protected at all times, even when they are in the United Kingdom. The final decision on this case is still pending, and it is expected that the Duke of Sussex will be able to appeal directly to the Court of Appeal seeking a favorable resolution.