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Prince Harry talks about “loving reconciliation” with the royal family in an emotional and explosive interview following the lost legal challenges in the UK
The Duke of Sussex told BBC News that King Charles III would “not tell me for this security,” adding that he no longer wants to fight his family.
He also told an interview in California that he had no idea how much King Charles lived in the British outlet. Charles, 76, who recently fought cancer, said earlier this week that the disease helped him show “the best human being.”
“At this point we can’t see the world bringing my wife and children back to the UK,” Harry said after his defeat on May 2 to overturn the UK government’s changes to details of his security.
However, despite the fact that “there was a huge amount of disagreement between me and some of my family,” Harry said he was “forgive” his fellow royals.
The court’s losses directly affect Harry’s future visit to the UK, which sought to overturn the decision of the country’s Home Office, the government department responsible for police and security.
The decision, made in February 2020, has long been criticized by a former working royal who, in January 2020, left his official duties along with his American-born wife, Duchess Meghan.
USA Today contacted Prince Harry’s representative for comments.
Judge Jeffrey Foss said Harry’s lawyers had a “strong and moving discussion” about the impact of his safety decision.
“It was obvious that the Duke of Sussex felt badly treated by the system, but I – a study of the details of the extensive documentation made it impossible to say that Duke’s sense of dissatisfaction translated into a legal argument for the challenge of Labeck’s decision,” he told the court.
Last year, the London High Court held that the decision was legal and that it was later upheld by three senior appellate court judges. In a recent interview, Harry worked on a media outlet about the court challenge.
In a story released in April, Harry opened up to People Magazine about the security challenges, telling the outlet that he was “weary and overwhelmed” from a two-day appeal hearing surrounding the UK government’s 2020 ruling.
Prince Harry’s lawyer said he “life is at stake.”
The magazine reported that Harry believes his security was removed to pull him and Meghan back to the UK.
Harry told people his “worst fear is confirmed by the entire legal disclosure in this case. It’s really sad.” On April 9th, Harry’s lawyer warned that his life was at risk over a safe change during the Prince’s two-day visit to the Royal Court in London due to his appeal for changes to protection in the UK.
“We must not forget the human dimensions of this case. There’s someone sitting behind me, who is safe and whose safety and life is at stake,” his lawyer, Shaheed Fatima, told the court as Harry was watching.
Harry’s legal loss comes in Meghan, his own return to public life
Harry’s legal loss comes as he’s fully returned to public life with Meghan.
In an interview with the pair’s infamous bombshell Oprah and a mixed review of all his book “Spares,” it appears that after a rocky start from post-royal life, Harry and Meghan have found a foothold. The parents of son Prince Archie (age 5) and daughter Princess Lillivet, 3, began their careers in entertainment through shared brand Archewell.
In 2025, Meghan reappeared with a Harley-inspired, pre-inspired pair of pursuits: Netflix show “Love With Love” and companion lifestyle brands. Before meeting Harry, she was the curator of the successful lifestyle blog The Tig. She also hosts a popular new podcast, “Confessions of a Female Founder.”
Harry will soon become a Netflix star and will create a program for professional polo and streaming services that will allow him to see behind the scenes the world of sports he loves at the US Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.
Meghan and Harry appeared in the four-part docusary Harry & Meghan, where they followed an exit from royal life and discussed aspects of what happened behind the palace door.
Contribution: Reuters