Prince Harry says UK still his home as he bids for police security on visitson February 18, 2022 at 5:37 pm

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The Duke of Sussex is challenging a government decision to refuse police security during visits.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex in New York

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Lawyers for Prince Harry say the UK will always be his home, amid a row over whether he can have police security when he visits from the USA.

In a first hearing of his action against the home secretary, lawyers told the High Court he didn’t feel safe visiting under current arrangements.

He wants to pay for police security for himself and his family while in the UK.

Government lawyers said his offer was “irrelevant” to how officials took decisions over Royal Family security.

During Friday’s hearing, which was focused on what parts of the case should be kept confidential, Prince Harry’s barrister Shaheed Fatima QC said his ties to the UK remained strong.

“It goes without saying that he does want to come back to see family and friends and to continue to support the charities that are so close to his heart,” said Ms Fatima.

“Most of all, this is and always will be his home.”

But she said that he did not feel safe in the UK, under the type of security arrangements that had been in place when he visited last summer.

The prince returned briefly in June and July 2021 for the unveiling of a memorial statue to his mother. He also attended a garden party for seriously-ill children and young people, as a patron of the charity Wellchild.

According to some reports, his car was chased by photographers as he left the event.

Decisions over Prince Harry’s personal security in the UK are taken by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures, also known as Ravec.

This secret body answering to the home secretary is responsible for deciding who should be protected by the police – and how much they need.

Details of its work are never made public to prevent potential attackers learning more about the protective measures it places around public figures.

According to court papers, after Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, stepped back from public life as working members of the Royal Family and moved to the USA in 2020, Ravec placed him in an “exceptional category”, meaning his future police protection in the UK would depend on the specific circumstances of each visit.

In his claim, Prince Harry says that Ravec reached this decision unlawfully and unreasonably – including because he has offered to pay for the police time needed and was still in the immediate line of succession to the throne.

He further argues that his private protection team do not have all the powers they would need to act in the UK, including access to police intelligence about threats to him and his family.

Prince Harry and Prince William unveiling a statue of Princess Diana at Kensington Palace

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But in submissions to the court, lawyers for the home secretary said that Prince Harry’s claim was completely without merit – and it should be thrown without being given a full hearing.

“It is the role of Ravec to consider whether an individual such as the claimant falls within its cohort qualifying for publicly funded personal protection security at all and if so, the extent to which any such protection security should be provided,” said Robert Palmer QC, for the Home Secretary.

“The claimant’s grounds… rely upon a set of circumstance which the claimant considers are sufficient to warrant his receiving personal protective security by the police for life, regardless of what, if any, duties he carries out on behalf of the state.”

Mr Palmer said the offer to pay for the police’s protection was irrelevant because personal protective security by the police “is not available on a privately financed basis”.

Mr Justice Swift will rule at a later date on what parts of the case will become public, before a subsequent decision on whether the claim will be heard in full.

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