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Taxpayers Lose £296,000 in Legal Battle Between Prince Harry and UK Government
In the ongoing legal battle between Prince Harry and the UK government, it is the taxpayers of the country who are bearing the financial burden.
After Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step back from their roles in the Royal Family and relocate to the United States, the UK government swiftly stripped them of various privileges granted to members of the Royal Family.
This prompted Prince Harry to file for judicial review, making him the first member of the Royal Family to take legal action against the UK government.
As a result of the government's decision to deny the couple the use of public funds for royal duties and the right to a Royal Police escort, the taxpayers of the UK have lost approximately £296,000 ($357,000) in this legal battle.
The objective of Prince Harry's legal case, according to his representatives, is to ensure the safety of himself and his family while in the UK.
They argue that Prince Harry has faced security risks throughout his life, being in line for the throne, having served in combat duty in Afghanistan, and being subjected to documented neo-Nazi and extremist threats.
However, some critics have voiced their discontent with Prince Harry's actions.
Writing for the Daily Express, Carol Malone expressed her disapproval, stating that Prince Harry, who claimed he wanted to be financially independent and responsible for himself and his family, has spent £300,000 of taxpayers' money pursuing legal action against the government and the Metropolitan Police in order to obtain armed protection.
Malone questioned Prince Harry's entitlement to such privileges, given his decision to relinquish his responsibilities as a working royal.
Malone further criticized Prince Harry, asserting that his behavior increasingly resembles that of a spoiled child, resorting to lawsuits when he doesn't get what he wants.
She highlighted that the loss of his armed protection is a direct consequence of his choice to give up his royal duties and relocate to California.
Malone advised Prince Harry against visiting the UK if he believes his family's safety is at risk.
The question arises: Is Prince Harry's demand for security fair?
Does the Sussexes' claim of financial independence hold any merit?
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