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Prince Harry says King Charles ‘won’t speak to me’ yet ‘I want reconciliation’

In a heartfelt interview, candidly shared that his relationship with has reached a critical low, revealing that his father “won’t speak to me” due to ongoing tensions concerning security arrangements.

The Duke of Sussex expressed a deep longing for reconciliation with his estranged family, admitting that he has forgiven them for past disagreements.

Reflecting on a tumultuous period marked by disagreements, Harry opened up about his worries over how much longer the King, aged 76, has to live.

His communication with Charles has been sparse, primarily due to the fallout from Harry’s legal battles regarding his security since stepping back from royal duties.

Harry’s emotional dialogue on BBC came right after the Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that he felt unjustly stripped him of adequate protection during visits to the UK.

He called the decision “a good old-fashioned stitch-up,” and highlighted that enhanced security is crucial for reconnecting with his family.

Discussing his estrangement from Charles, Harry explained: “He won’t speak to me because of this security stuff.” He acknowledged the deep-seated tensions stemming from his unfiltered revelations in his memoir, “Spare,” which reportedly left some family members unforgiving.

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Yet, he stated he is ready to move past that.

“I would love a reconciliation with my family.

There’s no point in continuing to fight any more,” he said earnestly.

The Duke is clearly eager to mend fences, especially amid concerns about his father’s health following a cancer diagnosis.

Harry’s connection with his father has been minimal since the diagnosis, with a brief meeting being the only interaction.

The prince lamented that, for the time being, it’s impossible to safely bring his family to the UK, which he finds devastating, especially given the recent legal blow he faced.

During the BBC interview, he made a passionate request for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to review the situation.

Harry believes that the authorities should re-evaluate the security arrangements that directly affect his family’s safety during visits.

With the Court of Appeal confirming the previous decision regarding his security, Harry reflected on a sense of loss and disappointment, stating, “We thought it was going to go our way.” His legal representatives argued that he was subjected to “inferior treatment” in matters of royal protection.

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Notably, Harry pointed out that the threats against his life are very real, especially following alarming calls from extremist groups.

He recounted a dangerous incident involving paparazzi in New York, underlining the need for better security arrangements to safeguard his family.

The Duke of Sussex underscored his wish for a life where he could proudly showcase his homeland to his young children, but current circumstances limit his visits primarily to funerals and legal matters.

He expressed his desire for a safe environment where family gatherings could occur without fear.

Now facing off in another legal battle against Associated Newspapers, Harry’s struggle for security remains paramount on his agenda.

While the British government has maintained a stance on its existing security protocols, Buckingham Palace reiterated that the issues have been comprehensively evaluated by the courts.

‘s poignant revelations reveal not just a personal battle but a longing for familial bonds amidst a backdrop of public scrutiny and legal complexities.

As he navigates these treacherous waters, his hope for reconciliation with stands as a testament to the enduring desire to heal fractured relationships, despite the weight of the past.

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