Prince Harry was briefly escorted out of his London High Court hearing after an unexpected interruption from a woman in the public gallery.
The woman, believed to be in her 50s, arrived late and caused a stir by shifting in her seat, using two phones, and flipping through a notebook during the session.
Tension escalated when she loudly expressed her support for the Duke of Sussex, prompting security to step in.
As Harry walked past her, she reportedly shouted, “I support you, Prince Harry!” and blamed the media for his absence from the UK. The woman was swiftly removed, and Harry returned once the room was settled.
Harry, currently appealing to reinstate taxpayer-funded security for himself and his family, appeared tense throughout the day.
His legal team argued that he and Meghan Markle never underwent a proper review process before losing their official protection. They claimed the decision was made outside the standard protocol and lacked transparency.
Harry’s lawyers also alleged that he received unfair treatment compared to others with similar status, describing the process as both “unlawful and unjustified.”
They emphasized the safety concerns he faces, especially when visiting the UK with his wife and children, Archie and Lilibet.
The case continues to unfold as Harry seeks to regain the security he once had as a senior royal, citing threats and safety risks that still exist today.