Prince Harry appeared at London’s Royal Courts of Justice on April 8, continuing his legal challenge against the UK government’s decision to reduce his security. This marks a key moment in the duke’s long-standing legal fight, which began in 2021 after the Royal and VIP Executive Committee downgraded his protection following his exit from royal duties in 2020.
Harry, who offered to personally fund his security, argues that the current system leaves his family vulnerable. “The UK is central to the heritage of my children and a place I want them to feel at home,” he said. “That cannot happen if it’s not possible to keep them safe when they are on UK soil.”

The court heard that private security cannot access essential threat intelligence, putting Harry at further risk. His lawyer, Shaheed Fatima KC, claimed he was “treated unfairly” compared to others in similar situations.
Public reaction remains divided. One critic wrote, “He should be ashamed to waste taxpayers money like this,” while others questioned his entitlement. The two-day hearing continues with widespread attention on the judges’ upcoming decision.