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Huge cost of Prince Harry’s failed security legal battle to UK taxpayer revealed

Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Home Office over his police protection while in the UK ended in defeat at the Court of Appeal last month – and figures have revealed how much the case cost the UK taxpayer

Prince Harry(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo, Getty Images)

The cost to the taxpayer of Prince Harry’s legal case over his police protection in the UK has been revealed in new figures. Last month, the Duke of Sussex lost his appeal against the dismissal of his High Court claim 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 protection when in the UK.

The legal challenge came after Harry and Meghan left the UK and first moved to Canada, and then California, after announcing they wanted to step back as senior royals. After the Court of Appeal judgement, Harry later gave a bombshell interview to the BBC and claimed “I wish someone had told me beforehand there was no way to win”.

Prince Harry at the High Court in April
Prince Harry at the High Court in April (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

And now it has been reported that the case has cost the UK taxpayer £100,000 after Harry took the battle to court. According to the Daily Mail, the Home Office had already spent £554,000 in legal costs for the case and now the appeal has cost it further £102,000.

However, it is likely that as the losing party in the case, Harry will have to reimburse most of the costs, which means the case overall will cost him as much as £1.5million.

At a two-day hearing in April, barristers for the duke told the Court of Appeal that he was “singled out” for “inferior treatment” and that his safety, security and life were “at stake”.

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However, in a ruling handed down, Sir Geoffrey Vos, Lord Justice Bean and Lord Justice Edis dismissed Harry’s appeal. Sir Geoffrey said that arguments put forward by Harry’s barrister, Shaheed Fatima KC, were “powerful and moving” and that it was “plain that the Duke of Sussex felt badly treated by the system”.

Harry in an interview with the BBC after losing his appeal
Harry in an interview with the BBC after losing his appeal (Image: BBC)

In an interview afterwards, he claimed the King would not speak to him because of his legal fight over his UK security, but that he does want a ‘reconciliation’ with his family.

When asked if Charles had been approached to use his influence in Harry’s legal problems, the duke appeared to imply the King was a hindrance, a comment likely to deepen the rift between his father and his brother, the Prince of Wales. He said: “I’ve never asked him to intervene, I’ve asked him to step out of the way and let the experts do their job.”

The health of the King, who is being treated for cancer, was highlighted by his son, who said: “And I said, life is precious. I don’t know how much longer my father has, he, he won’t speak to me because of this security stuff, but it would be nice to reconcile.”

He added: “I thought, with all the disagreements and all of the chaos that’s happening, the one thing that I could rely on is my family keeping me safe. And not only did they decide to remove my security in the UK, but they also signalled to every single government around the world not to protect us.”

He also told the BBC: “Everybody knew that they were putting us at risk in 2020 and they hoped that me knowing that risk would force us to come back.”

The duke said the protection given to members of the monarchy was a form of ‘control’, saying: “I think what really worries me more than anything else about today’s decision, depending on what happens next, it set a new precedent that security can be used to control members of the family. And effectively what it does is imprison other members of the family from being able to choose a different life.”

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Huge cost of Prince Harry’s failed security legal battle to UK taxpayer revealed

Prince Harry’s legal battle against the Home Office over his police protection while in the UK ended in defeat at the Court of Appeal last month – and figures have revealed how much the case cost the UK taxpayer

Prince Harry(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo, Getty Images)

The cost to the taxpayer of Prince Harry’s legal case over his police protection in the UK has been revealed in new figures. Last month, the Duke of Sussex lost his appeal against the dismissal of his High Court claim 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 protection when in the UK.

The legal challenge came after Harry and Meghan left the UK and first moved to Canada, and then California, after announcing they wanted to step back as senior royals. After the Court of Appeal judgement, Harry later gave a bombshell interview to the BBC and claimed “I wish someone had told me beforehand there was no way to win”.

Prince Harry at the High Court in April
Prince Harry at the High Court in April (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

And now it has been reported that the case has cost the UK taxpayer £100,000 after Harry took the battle to court. According to the Daily Mail, the Home Office had already spent £554,000 in legal costs for the case and now the appeal has cost it further £102,000.

However, it is likely that as the losing party in the case, Harry will have to reimburse most of the costs, which means the case overall will cost him as much as £1.5million.

At a two-day hearing in April, barristers for the duke told the Court of Appeal that he was “singled out” for “inferior treatment” and that his safety, security and life were “at stake”.

Article continues below

However, in a ruling handed down, Sir Geoffrey Vos, Lord Justice Bean and Lord Justice Edis dismissed Harry’s appeal. Sir Geoffrey said that arguments put forward by Harry’s barrister, Shaheed Fatima KC, were “powerful and moving” and that it was “plain that the Duke of Sussex felt badly treated by the system”.

Harry in an interview with the BBC after losing his appeal
Harry in an interview with the BBC after losing his appeal (Image: BBC)

In an interview afterwards, he claimed the King would not speak to him because of his legal fight over his UK security, but that he does want a ‘reconciliation’ with his family.

When asked if Charles had been approached to use his influence in Harry’s legal problems, the duke appeared to imply the King was a hindrance, a comment likely to deepen the rift between his father and his brother, the Prince of Wales. He said: “I’ve never asked him to intervene, I’ve asked him to step out of the way and let the experts do their job.”

The health of the King, who is being treated for cancer, was highlighted by his son, who said: “And I said, life is precious. I don’t know how much longer my father has, he, he won’t speak to me because of this security stuff, but it would be nice to reconcile.”

He added: “I thought, with all the disagreements and all of the chaos that’s happening, the one thing that I could rely on is my family keeping me safe. And not only did they decide to remove my security in the UK, but they also signalled to every single government around the world not to protect us.”

He also told the BBC: “Everybody knew that they were putting us at risk in 2020 and they hoped that me knowing that risk would force us to come back.”

The duke said the protection given to members of the monarchy was a form of ‘control’, saying: “I think what really worries me more than anything else about today’s decision, depending on what happens next, it set a new precedent that security can be used to control members of the family. And effectively what it does is imprison other members of the family from being able to choose a different life.”

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Katherine Ryan breaks silence on fourth pregnancy and says it’s ‘irresponsible’

Comedian Katherine Ryan has announced she’s expecting another child, but says while she’s always wanted more kids, it feels ‘irresponsible’ to her others

Katherine joked to her partner that she loves making people’(Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage))

Katherine Ryan admits her fourth pregnancy may be “irresponsible”. The comedian, 41, announced that she and her partner Bobby Koostra are expanding their family – they are parents to a son, born in 2021, a daughter, born in 2022, and Katherine has a daughter, Violet, from a previous relationship.

But while she has always wanted more children, she admits that expecting her fourth may be a touch irresponsible. “Here’s what I think: I do love making people. I love them, making them with you, it’s always what I wanted since prom. I think at this point, we need to see where it goes, but I think it might be almost irresponsible to the children that we have, and to ourselves,” she said to Bobby.

Speaking on the most recent episode of their podcast, Katherine revealed she hoped she was having a boy. But if she has a boy, the child is all Bobby’s she joked.

Katherine's daughter Violet shared a clip of her mum's blossoming baby bump
Katherine’s daughter Violet shared a clip of her mum’s blossoming baby bump(Image: TikTok/violetryan13)

“The boys are yours and the girls, I feel like, are mine,” she said. Bobby added: “I think the best thing for the family would be a girl.” Katherine revealed the news of her pregnancy to Bobby on their podcast, leaving him shocked. “I wouldn’t have known from the last scans that we’ve had, but congratulations,” he said.

Katherine joked that the pregnancy “explained the 20lb weight gain”, with Bobby admitting she had kept her pregnancy relatively secret. Her daughter, Violet, however, hinted at the news on social media last week when she shared a clip of her mum’s blossoming baby bump.

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But Katherine revealed that her partner’s sleep had been more disturbed than hers had been, with Bobby admitting he was in a “rough patch,” before explaining that the next few months will fall on Katherine. Speaking about her pregnancy, Katherine opened up about suffering a miscarriage months before falling pregnant.

Katherine and Bobby are already parents to two children together
Katherine and Bobby are already parents to two children together(Image: Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Im)

The star said: “Regarding the pregnancy. We obviously lost one, which I spoke about in September, and we got pregnant again and… It’s not, like, I am happy I love having these kids, but I think I personally needed to get to a place where I was a bit like, ‘Uh-oh’.” Bobby added: “Well you do not like being told what to do so when you’re getting to an age where women are getting whatever way that goes…”

Katherine let out an audible gasp, before Bobby went on to add: “Harder to have a baby and you’re like, ‘I’ll tell you what I’ll do, I’ll have one’ and so like after the miscarriage you were more keen than ever to get it done because of the biological age and the feeling that someone telling you you can’t do something and you’re like, ‘I will do this’ and I respect that about you. And so that’s where we are, and I think we can say this might be the last one.”

Katherine was glowing as she stepped out on the red carpet earlier this week
Katherine was glowing as she stepped out on the red carpet earlier this week(Image: Getty Images for SXSW London)

But their parenting skills can be quite different. Violet has introduced their son Fred to an iPad, which Bobby is against. Speaking about the bombshell, Katherine explained: “It’s had the affect that you would think it would have, Fred is completely transfixed by this techonology and there’s a Spider Man game and he’s like (gasps), like I hear Bobby and Fred, we all sleep in the same room now – why in a five bedroom house?

“We’re up in the attic, we’re hiding from rogue government, and Fred’s like, ‘Dad, I need to play Spider-Man, Dad, where’s my iPad?’ He’s having dreams about it!” Bobby joked that Fred will often wake up and say “Spider-Man game!” before falling back asleep.

Earlier this year, Katherine opened up on her wishes for a fourth child as she admitted she didn’t think time was on her side. The former Celebrity Gogglebox star visited a fertility clinic with husband Bobby and discussed the chances of them being able to conceive.

In the second season of her hit U&W show, At Home With Katherine Ryan, she said: “It’s not that surprising that over-40 women have fewer follicles than we once did. But we talk a lot about male fertility as well, which is on a steep decline. But I would still like a fourth baby. We are so blessed to have the kids that we do have. Having children is not for everyone, but I personally really like making people. I think it’s a superpower, if you can do it.”

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If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk

Katherine Ryan breaks silence on fourth pregnancy and says it’s ‘irresponsible’

Comedian Katherine Ryan has announced she’s expecting another child, but says while she’s always wanted more kids, it feels ‘irresponsible’ to her others

Katherine joked to her partner that she loves making people’(Image: Mike Marsland/WireImage))

Katherine Ryan admits her fourth pregnancy may be “irresponsible”. The comedian, 41, announced that she and her partner Bobby Koostra are expanding their family – they are parents to a son, born in 2021, a daughter, born in 2022, and Katherine has a daughter, Violet, from a previous relationship.

But while she has always wanted more children, she admits that expecting her fourth may be a touch irresponsible. “Here’s what I think: I do love making people. I love them, making them with you, it’s always what I wanted since prom. I think at this point, we need to see where it goes, but I think it might be almost irresponsible to the children that we have, and to ourselves,” she said to Bobby.

Speaking on the most recent episode of their podcast, Katherine revealed she hoped she was having a boy. But if she has a boy, the child is all Bobby’s she joked.

Katherine's daughter Violet shared a clip of her mum's blossoming baby bump
Katherine’s daughter Violet shared a clip of her mum’s blossoming baby bump(Image: TikTok/violetryan13)

“The boys are yours and the girls, I feel like, are mine,” she said. Bobby added: “I think the best thing for the family would be a girl.” Katherine revealed the news of her pregnancy to Bobby on their podcast, leaving him shocked. “I wouldn’t have known from the last scans that we’ve had, but congratulations,” he said.

Katherine joked that the pregnancy “explained the 20lb weight gain”, with Bobby admitting she had kept her pregnancy relatively secret. Her daughter, Violet, however, hinted at the news on social media last week when she shared a clip of her mum’s blossoming baby bump.

Article continues below

But Katherine revealed that her partner’s sleep had been more disturbed than hers had been, with Bobby admitting he was in a “rough patch,” before explaining that the next few months will fall on Katherine. Speaking about her pregnancy, Katherine opened up about suffering a miscarriage months before falling pregnant.

Katherine and Bobby are already parents to two children together
Katherine and Bobby are already parents to two children together(Image: Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Im)

The star said: “Regarding the pregnancy. We obviously lost one, which I spoke about in September, and we got pregnant again and… It’s not, like, I am happy I love having these kids, but I think I personally needed to get to a place where I was a bit like, ‘Uh-oh’.” Bobby added: “Well you do not like being told what to do so when you’re getting to an age where women are getting whatever way that goes…”

Katherine let out an audible gasp, before Bobby went on to add: “Harder to have a baby and you’re like, ‘I’ll tell you what I’ll do, I’ll have one’ and so like after the miscarriage you were more keen than ever to get it done because of the biological age and the feeling that someone telling you you can’t do something and you’re like, ‘I will do this’ and I respect that about you. And so that’s where we are, and I think we can say this might be the last one.”

Katherine was glowing as she stepped out on the red carpet earlier this week
Katherine was glowing as she stepped out on the red carpet earlier this week(Image: Getty Images for SXSW London)

But their parenting skills can be quite different. Violet has introduced their son Fred to an iPad, which Bobby is against. Speaking about the bombshell, Katherine explained: “It’s had the affect that you would think it would have, Fred is completely transfixed by this techonology and there’s a Spider Man game and he’s like (gasps), like I hear Bobby and Fred, we all sleep in the same room now – why in a five bedroom house?

“We’re up in the attic, we’re hiding from rogue government, and Fred’s like, ‘Dad, I need to play Spider-Man, Dad, where’s my iPad?’ He’s having dreams about it!” Bobby joked that Fred will often wake up and say “Spider-Man game!” before falling back asleep.

Earlier this year, Katherine opened up on her wishes for a fourth child as she admitted she didn’t think time was on her side. The former Celebrity Gogglebox star visited a fertility clinic with husband Bobby and discussed the chances of them being able to conceive.

In the second season of her hit U&W show, At Home With Katherine Ryan, she said: “It’s not that surprising that over-40 women have fewer follicles than we once did. But we talk a lot about male fertility as well, which is on a steep decline. But I would still like a fourth baby. We are so blessed to have the kids that we do have. Having children is not for everyone, but I personally really like making people. I think it’s a superpower, if you can do it.”

Article continues below

If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk

‘Rested’ Pacquiao Relishing Boxing Comeback At 46

As he geared up for Mario Barrios’ return to the world welterweight title fight next month, Manny Pacquiao on Tuesday dissayed worries about his 46-year career.

Four years after his last fight ended in a disappointing defeat, the charismatic Filipino boxing icon announced he would fight World Boxing Council (WBC) champion Barrios on July 19 in Las Vegas.

Pacquiao, who won 12 world titles in eight different weight classes during his glittering professional career that started in 1995, claimed that his resumption was fueled by the glamour of championship boxing.

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At a press conference in Los Angeles, Pacquiao stated, “I’m coming back because I miss my boxing.” Particularly in these circumstances, including being interviewed, holding a press conference, attending a training camp, and such.

I overlooked that. However, I’ve had four years of rest in my body, which has been good for me. I return now, too.

After losing to Yordenis Ugas in 2021, Pacquiao claimed that his decision to retire had left him devastated.

Even when I put on my gloves, Pacquiao said, “I can still fight, I can still feel my body, I can still work hard.”

I was so devastated when I said I had to hang up my gloves four years ago. I was crying, but I was unable to let the tears out of my eyes stop.

Pacquiao, however, revealed that he still had the strength and fitness to fight despite having exercised at home in the Philippines.

I realized that I still have that passion when I’m playing basketball or working out at the gym at home. He said, “I still have that speed and power.”

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Some boxers worry that Barrios’ return will pose a threat to the Filipino’s safety, as some have done before.

Pacquiao clarified those concerns by saying that his family and loved ones were unwaveringly supportive of his recovery.

“I’m thankful for them for their concern,” Pacquiao told AFP. My family is the one who really worries me, though. My family observed my body condition, how I train, and how I move. Because they can see the old Pacquiao style, they back me.

Due to a WBC rule that allows former champions to request a title fight when coming out of retirement, Pacquiao, who has reunited with veteran trainer Freddie Roach for the next fight, can now contest the title right away.

After passing medical exams, Pacquiao was given a clearance to return to the ring by WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman, who in a statement to AFP on Tuesday stated that the fighter’s return was “low risk.”

According to Salaiman, “Manny Pacquiao is at no higher risk than any other fighter entering the ring.” For four years, Manny has rested his body. He doesn’t consume alcohol. He doesn’t use drugs. He has cared for himself as a family man. He is therefore at the lowest risk among the various dangers.

Barrios, Pacquiao’s rival, said he would disregard the Filipino’s reputation as one of his most admired fighters.

Barrios said of Pacquiao, “There are nothing but positive things to say about him outside of the ring.” He’s a difficult person to dislike. You can tell, however, that it’s either to kill or to be killed.

You can tell that he’s going to get me out of there if he ever causes me harm. So I just need to enter the area and ensure that my hand is raised when the fight is over.

Shoppers rush to buy Rochelle Humes’ ‘very on-trend’ Next linen jacket

Made from a timeless linen material, the jacket has a structured silhouette

Rochelle Humes models Next’s linen trophy jacket(Image: Next)

The high street is full to the brim with linen pieces, from trousers to co-ords and waistcoats. The material is a classic summertime choice because it is airy and breathable to wear during hot days.

TV presenter Rochelle Humes has been showcasing many new-in Next summer linen pieces on the brand’s website, including a striking jacket. The Cotton Linen Blend Trophy Jacket is available in a light neutral hue.

Priced at £64, the lightweight outerwear piece has been released as part of Rochell’e’s latest summer edit with Next. It has a structured fit, a collarless design and four faux pockets.

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Shoppers can choose from sizes 6-26, but size 8 is currently out of stock. One shopper opted to size down, writing: “Lovely material. Very on trend. Great length to wear with jeans, a skirt or trousers. It can be dressed up or down.

They added: “Quite a generous size. I tried size 14 first but sized down to 12. “

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An additional buyer wasn’t as pleased: “It’s not suitable. The material is stiff and thick, and the jacket is too short. “

Another buy highlights its versatility, writing: “Great jacket for corporate or casual wear. Good quality. Fits true to size. “

Rochelle wears the jacket with lightwash jeans and white ballet flats for a casual yet put-together daytime look. There are lots of other summer jacket alternatives on the high street, including this cream denim jacket from White Stuff.

Made from organic cotton, it has a slightly longline design. The jacket is on sale for £56, down from £70.

Elsewhere, New Look has a lightweight shacket offered for £29. 99. Offered in five neutral tones, has a military-style design and popper buttons.

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Returning to Next’s linen jacket reviews, a different consumer added: “Nice smart jacket. Ideal for warmer days. “