Prince Harry criticised for saying 'I don't know how much longer my father has' in TV interview
- Prince Harry lost a Court of Appeal appeal on May 2, 2025, against the Home Office's security arrangements while in the UK.
- The legal challenge followed Ravec's 2020 decision to downgrade Harry’s protection, linked to his stepping back from royal duties and unresolved family disputes.
- In a BBC interview after losing the appeal, Harry said he cannot safely bring his wife and children, Archie and Lilibet, back to the UK and his father, King Charles, no longer speaks to him over security issues.
- Harry stated the court ruling sets a precedent that "security can be used to control" royals, describing it as an "establishment stitch-up," and called on government officials to review Ravec's role.
- The outcome leaves Harry vulnerable in the UK, with reconciliation hopes complicated by family tensions and public controversy over his security and personal remarks.
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Three words of Harry's astonishing interview that will worry the palace most
HARRY’S prickly interview dealt a series of jabs to the palace, but three words will have left them particularly on edge. The Duke said he believed certain people wanted to see him come to harm – and gave an ominous response when asked to name them. Prince Harry hit out at the royal family in an astonishing TV interview on Friday night PAHarry said his father won’t talk to him over the security matters[/caption] AFPHarry blamed the royal family …
Buckingham Palace Fuming After Prince Harry Says He ‘Doesn’t Know How Long King Charles Will Have’ in Shocking Interview
British Royal Family’s prodigal son Prince Harry has once again stood in front of TV cameras to dwell at length on his grievances with the UK’s government, his own family and his father King Charles, who 'won't speak to him'.

Prince Harry says he doesn’t know ‘how much longer my father has’
In a BBC interview, Prince Harry said King Charles 'won’t speak to me because of this security stuff'
Prince Harry's four-word reason for brutal take on royal relationship breakdown - The Mirror
Prince Harry lost his appeal against the dismissal of his High Court claim against the Home Office following the decision that he did not need the same level of security during visits to the UK
"I don't know how much longer my father has left." Prince Harry asked the royal family to reconcile the Buckingham Palace in response to "blowing their eyes."
Prince Harry said in an interview with BBC News that he wanted to make peace with the British royal family because he didn't know how long his father, King Charles III, who had been diagnosed with cancer, had a conversation with journalists in the United States state of California, and the tape of the interview was published on 2 May.
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