Following two days of judicial procedures in his native country last week, Prince Harry is anticipating a decision on his petition for police protection in the UK.
While the decision is expected in the coming weeks, there is curiosity about how the Duke of Sussex handled the issue, particularly following his disillusioned statements in the subsequent interview.
King Charles' youngest son was deprived of his police protection after resigning from his senior working royal job in 2020 with his wife Meghan Markle.
Harry's lawyer, Shaheed Fatima KC, said that after stating that he had received murder threats from a terrorist organization, Harry's "life is at stake".
Following the court sessions in London, Harry stated that his "worst fears" had been "confirmed" and that the case had left him feeling "exhausted and overwhelmed".
This is Harry's third lawsuit seeking security since the government's RAVEC committee agreed to establish "bespoke" arrangements for Harry and his family on a "case-by-case" basis.
However, current rumors imply that Harry may finally have the decision swing in his favor, since the issue is still being considered.
According to a source close to Harry's camp, who spoke with People Magazine, the legal team is "cautiously optimistic" about the outcome.
Meanwhile, The Times said that the losing side will be saddled with a cost of almost $1.9 million.
Prince Harry's security fears originate partly from his military service. The Duke revealed his murder count in his biography Spare, which apparently garnered attention from extremist organizations and jeopardized his safety.
The lengthy debate over the verdict may indicate that critical evidence is being thoroughly considered. While royal analysts and palace insiders have denied King Charles' participation, it remains to be seen whether the third time is the charm for Prince Harry.
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