Prince Harry was dramatically escorted out of the Superior Court of London on Wednesday after a woman interrupted the audience about her security arrangements.
The bodyguards of the Duke of Sussex were put into action after the agitated supporter shouted suddenly, according to the Daily Mail, after arriving late and attracting a lot of attention with his constant concern.
According to the reports, Harry’s bodyguards noticed the strange behavior of women at the time he entered the courtroom.
When it was time for the public and pressing the room, the woman shouted doubtful, according to the exit: “I support you, Prince Harry.”
According to the reports, the outbreak occurred when Harry, 40, walked for the woman at a moving distance, which led her security team to protect him and remove him from the real courts of justice.
When the red -haired royal hastened, a member of the court security team intervened to stand between the woman and the woman. He was later escorted out of the building.
However, before leaving, the woman used the media and said: “If you are members of the press, you are the reason why you are not in England.”
The author of “Spare” returned to the court room for a private session after the woman was out of the facilities.
While part of the procedure was open to the press, some businesses would take place behind closed doors to discuss delicate security details.
The father of two children made the trip from California to London earlier this week to attend the two -day hearing in the real courts of justice regarding their security details revoked.
Harry argued that he was unjustly treated when he and his wife, Meghan Markle, lost their British security details funded by the government after moving away from their real duties in 2020.
He is challenging the dismissal of his legal action of the Superior Court after a judge ruled last year that the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and the decision of the public figures was not orrarational or not justified.
However, Harry’s lawyer states that the agency did not follow the right guidelines and did not carry out a risk management evaluation.