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Harry and Meghan's California mansion 'targeted by intruders twice in just 12 days'

READ MORE: Unearthed snap of William with Diana aged 9 proves Prince George is dad's 'twin'Following the disturbance, police requested “documentation of a trespasser, who left”.12 days earlier, police had also been called to another trespasser alert – the sixth in 14 months.Santa Barbara Police records show the incidents at the Montecito mansion have been logged as as “trespasser”, “property crimes” and “suspicious circumstances”.The revelations come after Harry won the first stage of his legal battle against the Home Office over security arrangements when he and his family are in the UK.Harry took action after he was not allowed to pay for police protection for him or his family while in north America.And now his lawyers have been given permission for a full hearing to take place and to have a judge look over the Home Office's decision.Mr Justice Swift said: “The application for permission to apply for judicial review is allowed in part and refused in part.”The duke’s challenge concerns the February 2020 decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures over his security, after being told he would no longer be given the “same degree” of personal protective security when visiting.To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.READ NEXT:Prince Harry wanted to be 'fun uncle' to Prince George who he 'absolutely adored'Prince George's hilarious birthday tradition inspired by Princess DianaKate Middleton unveils new portrait of Prince George ahead of his ninth birthdayPrince George must 'navigate social media' as future monarch and it 'won't be easy
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Harry and Meghan's California mansion 'targeted by intruders twice in just 12 days'
READ MORE: Unearthed snap of William with Diana aged 9 proves Prince George is dad's 'twin'Following the disturbance, police requested “documentation of a trespasser, who left”.12 days earlier, police had also been called to another trespasser alert – the sixth in 14 months.Santa Barbara Police records show the incidents at the Montecito mansion have been logged as as “trespasser”, “property crimes” and “suspicious circumstances”.The revelations come after Harry won the first stage of his legal battle against the Home Office over security arrangements when he and his family are in the UK.Harry took action after he was not allowed to pay for police protection for him or his family while in north America.And now his lawyers have been given permission for a full hearing to take place and to have a judge look over the Home Office's decision.Mr Justice Swift said: “The application for permission to apply for judicial review is allowed in part and refused in part.”The duke’s challenge concerns the February 2020 decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures over his security, after being told he would no longer be given the “same degree” of personal protective security when visiting.To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.READ NEXT:Prince Harry wanted to be 'fun uncle' to Prince George who he 'absolutely adored'Prince George's hilarious birthday tradition inspired by Princess DianaKate Middleton unveils new portrait of Prince George ahead of his ninth birthdayPrince George must 'navigate social media' as future monarch and it 'won't be easy
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