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Prince Harry arrives in London court for day two of privacy invasion hearing

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Prince Harry made his second appearance in London on Tuesday morning as he arrived at court for day two of the hearing in his case against Associated Newspapers.

Associated Newspapers, a U.K. media company that owns publications like the Daily Mail, has been accused by Harry, along with other celebrities like Elizabeth Hurley, Elton John's husband David Furnish and Sadie Frost, of hacking phones to obtain information.

This hearing, which is expected to last four days in total, focuses on Associated Newpapers' attempt to get the case thrown out entirely.

The media company's defense is not simply that the claims are false, but also that the claims are old and that much of the information against them had already been confidentially disclosed in a 2012 case regarding media lawbreaking.

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