A lawyer for Britain's Prince Harry on Tuesday slammed an "unjustified" decision to downgrade his police protection, telling a London court the prince had recently faced threats from paparazzi and even Al-Qaeda. Lawyer Shaheed Fatima told the court the prince had been "singled out for different, unjustified and inferior treatment." But the prince has said security concerns have hampered his ability to visit Britain, and his trips have usually been fleeting. However, the following month, a judge said Harry could challenge the decision at the Court of Appeal. In its written submission, the government insisted Harry's security "would be considered depending on the circumstances."