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Prince Harry makes surprise appearance in London court for UK security case appeal

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Prince Harry makes surprise appearance in London court for UK security case appeal

Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the Court of Appeal in London on Tuesday morning (Tuesday evening AEST).

The Duke of Sussex wants his British security detail restored and is challenging a lower court ruling that upheld the decision, an indication of the case’s importance to him.

It’s understood the royal arrived on UK soil on Sunday, just a few hours before his dad, King Charles, departed for a four-day state visit to Italy with wife Queen Camilla.

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Prince Harry made a surprise appearance at the Court of Appeal in London on Tuesday morning (Tuesday evening AEST). (Jonathan Brady/PA via AP)
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The Duke of Sussex wants his British security detail restored and is challenging a lower court ruling that upheld the decision, an indication of the case’s importance to him. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

It’s not known if the father and son met in the short overlap they had.

Prince Harry waved to photographers as he entered the courthouse today.

Harry, 40, the younger son of King Charles, has bucked royal family convention by taking the government and tabloid press to court, where he has a mixed record.

But the duke rarely shows up to court, making only a few appearances in the past two years.

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The duke rarely shows up to court, making only a few appearances in the past two years. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
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He waved to photographers as he entered the courthouse. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

That included the trial of one of his phone hacking cases against the British tabloids when he was the first senior member of the royal family to enter the witness box in more than a century.

The royal lost his government-funded protection in February 2020 after he stepped down from his role as a working member of the royal family and moved to the US.

A High Court judge ruled last year that a government panel’s decision to provide “bespoke” security for Harry on an as-needed basis was not unlawful, irrational or unjustified.

Harry had claimed he and his family are endangered when visiting his homeland because of hostility aimed at him and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on social media and through relentless hounding by news media.

He lost a related court case in which he sought permission to privately pay for a police detail when in the UK but a judge denied that offer after a government lawyer argued officers shouldn’t be used as “private bodyguards for the wealthy”.

He also dropped a libel case against the publisher of the Daily Mail for an article that said he had tried to hide his efforts to continue receiving government-funded security.

Harry lost his government-funded security after he stepped away from the royal family in 2020. (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

But he won a significant victory at trial in 2023 against the publisher of the Daily Mirror when a judge found that phone hacking at the tabloid was “widespread and habitual.”

He claimed a “monumental” victory in January when Rupert Murdoch’s UK tabloids made an unprecedented apology for intruding in his life for years, and agreed to pay substantial damages to settle his privacy invasion lawsuit.

He has a similar case pending against the publisher of the Mail.

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