Prince Harry accused of ‘losing touch with reality’ over BBC interview
- Prince Harry lost his appeal in 2025 against the UK Home Office to maintain taxpayer-funded security protection.
- The appeal followed a government ruling based on a security committee's assessment that Harry does not qualify for full protection.
- Following the ruling, Harry gave a 20-minute BBC interview expressing he feels let down, cannot safely return without invitation, and desires reconciliation despite estrangement from his father, King Charles III.
- Palace insiders criticized Harry’s interview as out of touch and imprudent, saying it reduces any chance of dialogue and labelled him 'deluded'.
- The court ruling and public dispute underline ongoing estrangement with no clear reconciliation path as King Charles and aides maintain distance.
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Palace insider says Prince Harry is ‘deluded’ in aftermath of BBC interview
As Meghan posted a photo of the Duke of Sussex with his children, those close to the King say Harry has “lost touch with reality” if he thinks his interview will aid a family reconciliation.
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