Prince Harry returned to court on Tuesday, April 9, for the second day of his legal fight over police protection in the U.K. The Duke of Sussex, 40, is appealing the government’s 2020 decision to strip him of automatic security after he and Meghan Markle stepped back from royal duties. In opening arguments on Monday, his legal team argued he had been “singled out” for “unjustified and inferior treatment.” Harry arrived at London’s Royal Courts of Justice around 10 a.m. local time, greeting onlookers, photographers, and TV crews with a wave before entering through a side entrance. The hearing is taking place in Court 73 and is expected to conclude its public portion on April 9, with much of the day’s proceedings held behind closed doors.
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