Prince Harry won’t be allowed to pay for his own police protection. After having his offer to pay privately for protection in the U.K.
rejected, the Duke of Sussex has had his legal challenge to review the decision dismissed, BBC reported. READ MORE: Prince Harry And Meghan Markle’s Reps Say They Were Involved In ‘Near Catastrophic Car Chase’ With Paparazzi In New York Harry had made the offer after changes were made to his security arrangements when he stepped down from his royal duties.
A hearing had been held in London last week, in which lawyers for the prince challenged the manner in which the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures, known as Ravec, reached its decision to reject Harry’s offer to pay the police himself. “Ravec has exceeded its authority, its power, because it doesn’t have the power to make this decision in the first place,” the lawyers argued.
They also cited legislation allowing private payment for “special police services.” READ MORE: Photo Agency Issues Fiery Rejection To Meghan Markle And Prince Harry’s Request For Footage Lawyers from the U.K.
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