Prince Harry 'singled out for inferior treatment' over security arrangements, lawyer says
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Live ReportingEdited by Adam Durbin and André Rhoden-Paul, with Jemma Crew and Tom Symonds in courtHere's what the Court of Appeal heard todaypublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 8 April16:28 BST 8 AprilCachella SmithLive reporterThe Court of Appeal today heard Prince Harry's case for appeal against a High Court ruling that backed a move to decide on security for his visits to the UK on a case-by-case basis.The Duke of Sussex arrived at court shortly after 09:30 BST and sat at the centre of the room throughout proceedings.He has previously emphasised the importance of safety for his children - saying he wants them to feel at home in the UK.Harry's barrister, Shaheed Fatima KC, said he had been "singled out" for inferior treatment - as she argued the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (Ravec) did not follow its standard procedures in getting expert analysis on the risks facing the duke before making the decision to change his security arrangements.Last year, the High Court ruled that t...