Appeal concerns ‘fundamental right’ to safety and security, Duke’s barrister says
In written submissions to the Court of Appeal, Shaheed Fatima KC, for the Duke of Sussex, said: “This appeal concerns the most fundamental right: to safety and security of person.”
She continued: “On January 8 2020, (the Duke of Sussex) and his wife felt forced to step back from the role of full-time official working members of the royal family as they considered they were not being protected by the institution, but they wished to continue their duties in support of the late Queen as privately funded members of the royal family.”
Ms Fatima later said that Harry was “not in a position to make any informed representations to Ravec”.
She added: (His) security does not appear to have been discussed at any formal Ravec meeting and there are no official notes or detailed minutes recording the approach to be taken to (his) security and the rationale for it.”
Holly Evans8 April 2025 11:10
Prince Harry believes security arrangements single him out for ‘inferior treatment’
Opening the Duke of Sussex’s case at the Court of Appeal, his barrister Shaheed Fatima KC said: “When Ravec made its February 2020 decision about the appellant’s protective security, it did not apply its own terms of reference to that decision-making process.”
She continued to say Ravec did not get an assessment from an “expert specialist body called the risk management board, or the RMB” and came up with a “different and so-called ‘bespoke process’”.
She added that Prince Harry does not accept that ‘bespoke’ means ‘better’, and that it is his submission that he has been singled out for “unjustified and inferior treatment”.
Ms Fatima added: “The appellant’s case is not that he should automatically be entitled to the same protection as he was previously given when he was a working member of the royal family.
“The appellant’s case is that he should be considered under the terms of reference and subject to the same process as any other individual being considered for protective security by Ravec, unless there is a cogent reason to the contrary.”
Holly Evans8 April 2025 11:00
Live: Court hears Prince Harry’s appeal for loss of his UK security detail
Holly Evans8 April 2025 10:53
Two-day hearing begins with decision at a later date
The Duke of Sussex’s appeal against the dismissal of his legal challenge over the level of protection he is given while visiting the UK has begun at the Court of Appeal.
Harry is challenging the dismissal of his High Court legal action against the Home Office over the decision of the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec) that he should receive a different degree of taxpayer-funded protection when in the country.
Last year, retired High Court judge Sir Peter Lane ruled that Ravec’s decision, taken in early 2020 after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex quit as senior working royals, was not irrational or procedurally unfair.
The Home Office, which has legal responsibility for Ravec’s decisions, is opposing the appeal, with its lawyers previously telling the High Court that decisions were taken on a “case-by-case” basis.
Harry was in attendance as the hearing began on Tuesday at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.
The appeal, before Sir Geoffrey Vos, Lord Justice Bean and Lord Justice Edis, is due to conclude on Wednesday, with a decision expected in writing at a later date.
Holly Evans8 April 2025 10:41
Prince Harry enters courtroom ahead of hearing
The Duke of Sussex entered the courtroom where his appeal will be heard a few minutes before the hearing was set to begin.
Harry, in a dark suit, sat in the back row of the court behind his barristers and next to his solicitor.
He sat with a notepad, pen and a bottle of water.
Holly Evans8 April 2025 10:33
Charles and Camilla enjoy ceremonial welcome in Rome
The King and Queen received a ceremonial welcome full of pomp and pageantry hosted by the president of Italy, Sergio Mattarella, as their state visit began in earnest.
Charles and Camilla were greeted by the statesman at his official residence, the Quirinale Palace in Rome, after their limousine was escorted into the palace quadrangle by mounted Corazzieri guards.
Mr Mattarella was joined by his daughter Laura Mattarella, who acts in a first lady role as the president’s wife died a number of years ago.
The foursome stood still as they observed the British and Italian national anthems played by a military band.
Nearby lined up along a red carpet stood a guard of honour formed of the Quirinale Band, troops from the Italian army, navy and air force, the Carabinieri and mounted Corazzieri guards.
From a balcony, they all watched a joint flypast over the capital by the Italian air force’s aerobatic team, Frecce Tricolori, streaming Italy’s national colours, and the RAF’s Red Arrows who left red, white and blue smoke in their wake.


Holly Evans8 April 2025 10:25
Meghan opens up about ‘rare and scary’ health condition in debut episode of new podcast
In Confessions of a Female Founder, Meghan described the experience as a “huge medical scare” while discussing the challenges of building businesses and balancing motherhood with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.
“We both had very similar experiences, though we didn’t know each other at the time, with postpartum, and we both had preeclampsia. Postpartum preeclampsia,” Meghan said.
“You’re still trying to juggle all of these things, and the world doesn’t know what’s happening quietly.”

Meghan details rare health condition in new Confessions of a Female Founder podcast
The Duchess of Sussex has revealed she battled with a “rare and scary” health condition, postpartum preeclampsia, in the debut episode of her new podcast. In Confessions of a Female Founder, Meghan described the experience as a “huge medical scare” while discussing the challenges of building businesses and balancing motherhood with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd. “We both had very similar experiences, though we didn’t know each other at the time, with postpartum, and we both had preeclampsia. Postpartum preeclampsia,” Meghan said. “You’re still trying to juggle all of these things, and the world doesn’t know what’s happening quietly.” Postpartum preeclampsia is a high blood pressure condition that can occur after childbirth and cause serious complications if untreated.
Rebeca Whittaker8 April 2025 10:15
Duke waves to reporters as he avoids question on the King
The Duke of Sussex waved at reporters as he entered the Royal Courts of Justice this morning.
Harry was wearing a dark suit with a blue patterned tie.
Walking through Bell Yard, the duke did not reply as a reporter asked, “Did you speak to your dad?”
Holly Evans8 April 2025 10:10
Prince Harry has arrived at the High Court
Prince Harry has arrived at the High Court for a hearing about a decision to downgrade his security during visits to the UK.



Rebecca Whittaker8 April 2025 09:57
Prince Harry appeals the loss of his UK security detail
Prince Harry wants his British security detail restored and is taking his case to an appeals court.
Harry, whose titles include the Duke of Sussex, lost his government-funded protection in February 2020 after he stepped down from his role as a working member of the royal family and moved to the U.S.
His lawyer is scheduled to challenge a lower court ruling Tuesday at the Court of Appeal in London.
A High Court judge ruled last year that a government panel’s decision to provide “bespoke” security for Harry on an as-needed basis was not unlawful, irrational or unjustified.
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Rebecca Whittaker8 April 2025 09:00