
Ten bombshell claims by Prince Harry in astonishing BBC interview… from HIM forgiving royals to his anger at Britain
The Duke said he feels 'let down' by Brits
HARRY'S FURY Ten bombshell claims by Prince Harry in astonishing BBC interview… from HIM forgiving royals to his anger at Britain
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PRINCE Harry made 10 bombshell claims during his shock BBC interview today.
The Royal lost his appeal today against the decision to remove his taxpayer-funded security leading to a slew of new revelations.
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During the bombshell interview he revealed a series of shocking claims
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The Royal admitted that his father, King Charles, no longer speaks to him
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From "forgiving" his family to sharing his anger with Britain, Prince Harry has spoken out since the failed appeal.
RECONCILIATION
The Duke of Sussex said he would "love reconciliation" with the royal family.
This comes after years of feuding with the family, including his own brother Prince William, since he and Megan stepped down as working royals in 2020.
In the interview, he said: "There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family."
Now he shared that he has finally "forgiven" them.
FEELING LET DOWN BY UK
The Prince said he felt "let down" by his country.
After losing the appeal over receiving security for him and his family, he expressed he was immensely disappointed with the verdict.
He described the defeat was described as a "good old fashioned establishment stitch-up" and pointed his finger at the Royal Household on swaying the decision.
NO MORE UK
Harry initially expressed how he was concerned for his safety in the UK.
Now, facing a loss over security measures, he doesn't believe he can safely visit his come country.
"I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK at this point," he shared.
SINGLED OUT
The Prince said he felt like he had been "singled out" and treated unfairly by the Royal family.
When talking about his treatment during the security security spat he said he'd "uncovered his worst fears" and felt he was being picked on.
"I've been treated very very very differently to anyone else who exists, past or present, I've been singled out," the Duke said.
NO CONTACT WITH KING CHARLES
A tragic revelation in the bombshell interview was that when Prince harry revealed that his father, King Charles, won't speak to him.
"He won't speak to me because of this security stuff," Harry added when making the emotional admission.
The riff since "Megxit" sparked conflict between him and the family but he explained that he and the King are not even on speaking terms.
KING'S INTERVENTION
White the trail over Harry's security continued, it was speculated that he had asked the King to step in.
Harry denied that this happened, and insisted the opposite was in fact true.
He said: "I never asked him to intervene - I asked him to step out of the way and let the experts do their jobs."
NO ESCAPE
In the shock interview, the Duke said that no matter what he did he could not escape being a Royal
"I am what I am, I can't escape what I am," he said, explaining there was nothing he could do.
RISKS WITH MEGHAN
The Royal said marrying Meghan Markle "increased" his risks of the UK.
The Duchess of Sussex is a former actress and A-lister who comes with her own level of stardom.
Harry insinuated that the pairing added to the security risks, meaning security was even more necessary the previously - therefore its denial was a bigger blow.
SHOCK LOSS
Harry branded the lost appeal as a complete "surprise" and appeared shocked that he would not be receiving any further security.
The news led him to turn his back on the UK and claim he would no longer be visiting his homeland.
KING'S DECISION
He says the future of him, his family and their relationship with UK will depend on King Charles.

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