Prince Harry wants 'reconciliation' with Royal Family but says King 'won't speak to me'
- On May 2, 2025, Prince Harry spoke to BBC News from California about his unsuccessful legal challenge regarding his security provisions in the UK.
- He lost an appeal to restore his previous security arrangements that were altered following his decision to leave royal duties and relocate to America.
- During the interview, Harry expressed feeling isolated from King Charles due to security complications and attributed the decision to cut his protection to interference from the Royal Household.
- Harry described his legal loss as a traditional establishment betrayal and expressed that, at present, he does not envision returning to the UK with his wife and children.
- He expressed a desire for reconciliation with his family while stating he had forgiven past disagreements despite feeling let down.
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Prince Harry interview: King Charles is ‘upset’ as Duke of Sussex fails to respect his principle over security
Prince Harry criticised his family after losing a legal battle for UK security, revealing King Charles won't communicate with him. Despite this, he seeks reconciliation, feeling let down by the system that prevents him from bringing his family to Britain.
Defeat in court: "My father doesn't talk to me anymore – Harry pulls out again after a lost trial
After the fall in court for the cost of Harry's safety, the prince complains in an interview that his father ignores him. King Charles III could have settled everything amicably from the point of view of the son.
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