Prince Harry has insisted in court documents that he didn’t know members of the royal household were involved in the decision to strip him of his permanent security team.
In February 2020, the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (known as Ravec) confirmed that Harry, his wife Meghan Markle, and their children Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, would no longer automatically get police protection when visiting the U.K.
Harry, who filed a claim requesting a judicial review of the Home Office’s decision to not allow him to personally pay for police protection back in January, previously said that he wanted to return home but that it was too dangerous without security. READ MORE: Prince William, Prince Harry Remember Their Mother Princess Diana On What Would Have Been Her 61st Birthday In a court hearing Thursday, Harry and his team insisted that he should have been made aware that some of the Queen’s aides were involved in the decision making, the Independent reported.
According to the paper, legal docs suggested there were “significant” tensions between Harry and the Queen’s private secretary, Sir Edward Young.
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