The UK's Prince Harry is trying to change the way the British government decides how much police protection he's entitled to.
A court previously found the government hadn't broken any laws when deciding he was not entitled to automatic police protection on British soil — and that it was fine for the government to assess the risk to his safety on a case-by-case basis.
A court previously found the government hadn't broken any laws when deciding he was not entitled to automatic police protection on British soil — and that it was fine for the government to assess the risk to his safety on a case-by-case basis.
But his lawyer disagrees.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
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Stuart Smith has more from London.
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