Prince Harry, who has lost his battle with Home Office over security arrangements in the UK, failed to prove his claims in the court after receiving backlash for claims in Spare in the US court.Harry was challenging a 2020 decision made by Ravec to remove his automatic right to police protection when he returns to the UK. However, the Duke of Sussex made several “incorrect claims” throughout his High Court battle before suffering a crushing defeat, according to GB News.The Duke claimed that the decision to strip his taxpayer-funded security was made without his knowledge. However, the High Court judge said “a paper provided by the royal household in January 2020 warned the claimant that he would likely need private security”.Lord Sedwill, who was the cabinet secretary at the time, explained to Fiona McIlwham, Harry’s private secretary, that the duke “should have no expectation of his existing security arrangements remaining the same.”