Prince Harry spends second day in London court pushing for restoration of full U.K. security detail
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London — It was Prince Harry versus the British government on Wednesday as the Duke of Sussex made a rare public appearance at the U.K. Court of Appeal in London for a second consecutive day, hoping to get his full British security detail reinstated.
Prince Harry is challenging a previous ruling by the U.K. High Court that let the government significantly scale back his close protection detail when he's in Britain, following his decision to quit his job as a working member of the royal family and move to the U.S.
Harry and his lawyers argue that private bodyguards, who cannot carry guns under British law and who do not have access to the government's security network, are not sufficient to protect himself and his family when they come back for visits.

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