Prince Harry has lost his appeal against the UK government regarding taxpayer-funded security for himself and his family. In a recent London court ruling, he claimed that the decision to strip him of public security was unjust and discriminatory. This outcome is seen as a significant defeat for Harry, especially as he and Meghan Markle have distanced themselves from the UK since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The court's decision raises questions about further appeals to the Supreme Court, leaving the outcome of Harry's security status uncertain.
During a two-day hearing at a London court last month, the Duke of Sussex, 40, claimed he had been singled out for "unjustified and inferior treatment" when he and his family were stripped of publicly funded security detail.
The appeal was widely considered to be Harry's final shot at winning back the security detail.
It is not yet known whether he will be allowed to apply for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court following the ruling.
This ruling comes as a huge blow to the "Spare" author and his wife, Meghan Markle, who has refused to return to the UK.
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