According to The Sun, on the Duke of Sussex's behalf, his lawyers asked Mr Justice Swift during their hearing in London for a full judicial review of the Home Office's decision.
He also shared coded details about Harry's relationship with the Queen's elite staff member, her private secretary, Sir Edward Young. READ NEXT: Meghan Markle's "name cleared" in royal bullying scandal The lawyer revealed the prince feels Sir Edward "should not have been involved" in the decision made in February 2020.
He also added there were "significant tensions" between the men. It was decided by the Executive Community for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures [Ravec] that Harry and his family would not receive the "same degree" of personal protective security in the United Kingdom despite the Sussex's revealing their happy to foot the bill.
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