Prince Harry has lost a court challenge against a British government decision to strip him of taxpayer-funded protection after he quit royal duties.
Harry took legal action against the Home Office after it decided in February 2020 he would no longer be given the "same degree" of protection when in the country.
During a hearing in December, lawyers for Harry argued the decision meant he was
"singled out" and treated "less favourably,"
British news agency PA Media reported.
According to the news agency, his lawyers also cited a failure to consider the impact on the UK's reputation of a "successful attack" on Harry, who has lived with his wife Meghan in California since July 2020 following their decision to step aside as senior royals.
But the court ruled that the decision was justified and "not marred by procedural
unfairness."
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