Prince Harry arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice on Tuesday morning with a brief, tension-breaking smile, as supporters lined the pavement shouting messages of affection just after 10am.
Well-wishers cheered, with one shouting: “Harry, I love you!” ” and another shouting: “Good luck, Prince!”
The Duke of Sussex is not expected to appear in the witness box today. Instead, he returned to court to hear his legal team continue to lay out the case, with his lawyer, David Sherborne, repeating the opening arguments from the day before.
Addressing the court, Sherborne focused on Harry’s claims, arguing that few figures generated more fascination for the tabloid press than the king’s youngest son.
He said stories about Prince Harry’s private world were treated like commercial gold, relentlessly sought after because they dominated sales.
Barrister claims the tabloids hounded him like a cash cow, ignoring the risks.
He told the judge this obsession went beyond the headlines, saying his movements were closely monitored, a practice he said had serious security concerns.
The Duke is one of seven high-profile claimants taking part in the case, joined by Sir Elton John, David Furnish, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Sadie Frost, Elizabeth Hurley and former MP Sir Simon Hughes.




