“Absolutely nobody was expecting this,” Sky News correspondent Katie Spencer said while noting Harry “didn’t actually need to go through the main entrance.”
Exiled royal Prince Harry made a surprise appearance in the UK Monday, smiling at photographers as he arrived at a court hearing into his privacy.
“Good morning,” the 38-year-old Duke of Sussex said brightly with a big smile — briefly bumping into a photographer while marching into court. Harry smiled and said good morning as he went through the front door of the high court rather than taking a private entrance.Monday’s hearing is not expected to hear from any of the famous claimants accusing the Mail and its sister publications of phone-tapping and other breaches of privacy.
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