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Prince Harry wants to reconcile with the British royal family. “My father doesn't talk to me”

Prince Harry / Backgrid / Backgrid USA / Profimedia

Prince Harry / Backgrid / Backgrid USA / Profimedia

Prince Harry said on Friday that he wants to reconcile with the rest of the British royal family, in an interview with the BBC, in which he confessed that he is not in good relations with his father, King Charles III, Agerpres reports.

“Some members of my family will never forgive me because I wrote a book and will never forgive me for many other things, but I would like to reconcile with my family. There is no point in arguing, life is precious,” he confessed. “It would be great to get to such a reconciliation. If they don't want this, it's their job,” Harry said.

The Duke of Sussex, the youngest son of King Charles III, said he was currently alienated by the monarch, suffering from an unknown cancer. “I don't know how long my father has to live. He doesn't talk to me because of security issues,” he added.

The Duke of Sussex referred to an action in court against the British Ministry of Interior regarding the level of police security to which he and his family are entitled when visiting the country, an action rejected on Friday by a judge of the Court of Appeal.

The prince wanted to cancel the changes that the Ravec (Royalty and Public Figures Protection) Commission introduced in 2020, when he resigned from his Royal Family member positions and moved to live in the United States.

During the interview with the BBC, conducted in California, he was asked if he asked King Charles to intervene in the Security dispute. “My father has a lot of control and power concentrated in his hands. After all, all this problem could have been solved with his help, not necessarily intervening, but leaving and letting the experts do his job,” he replied.

The Duke of Sussex was declared “disappointed” that he lost in court and added: “At this moment I can not imagine a world where I can bring my wife and children back to the United Kingdom”-a country he said.

During the trial, Henry claimed that he was “forced” to move away from the monarchy because he felt unprotected after receiving threats with death from the Al-Qaeda terrorist group.

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