Prince Harry has decided to to appeal against the ruling as he lost a court challenge against a British government decision to strip him of taxpayer-funded protection.
Sharing her thoughts on the Duke of Sussex's next plan after losing the legal battle in the UK , royal author Angela Levin said: "Harry won't stop."
Turning to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, Levin wrote: "I hear that if Harry gets his next High Court appeal for top class protection in the UK he won't stop there."
The expert went on claiming: "He apparently thinks he deserves 24/7 around the world protection paid for out of UK citizens' pocket."
The Duke of Sussex will appeal, his legal spokesperson said.
“The Duke is not asking for preferential treatment, but for a fair and lawful application of RAVEC’s own rules, ensuring that he receives the same consideration as others in accordance with RAVEC’s own written policy,” the spokesperson told CNN, referring to the body that arranges security for the royals.
A Home Office spokesperson also talked to the outlet, saying: "We are pleased that the Court has found in favour of the Government’s position in this case, and we are carefully considering our next steps. It would be inappropriate to comment further.
"The UK Government’s protective security system is rigorous and proportionate. It is our long-standing policy not to provide detailed information on those arrangements, as doing so could compromise their integrity and affect individuals’ security."
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