



But Harry flew in from California and took a seat next to his coplaintiffs in the case, a group of public figures including Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley, Sadie Frost, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, to hear his lawyers present evidence, and he returned to court on Tuesday and Thursday. Though Harry signed onto legal action against Associated Newspapers, the parent company of the Daily Mail, last October, the court convened a preliminary hearing this week, meaning that Harry did not need to be in the courtroom. When Prince Harry walked into a London courtroom Monday morning, it was a surprise to the journalists with their cameras trained on the door.
