Prince Harry says he would like to reconcile with King Charles III: ‘I don’t know how long my father has’

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Prince, 40, has no more contact with his father, King Charles III, who since 2024 has suffered from cancer of which he has not informed nature

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Prince Harry has been away from the royal family since 2020

Away from the royal family since 2020, the He said on Friday that he wishes a reconciliation and added that he is “devastated” by a court decision that, according to him, prevents him from returning to the United Kingdom with his wife and children. “Some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book… but I would love to reconcile with them,” the Duke of Sussex told BBC, referring to his autobiography published two years ago. The 40 -year -old prince added that he has no more contact with his father, King Charles III, who since 2024 has suffered from cancer from which he has not informed nature. “I don’t know how long it is left to my father … But it would be good if we reconciled. It is nothing good to keep fighting. Life is precious,” Harry added.

Also on Friday, Prince Harry’s appeal against the decision to reduce his police protection in the United Kingdom was rejected by the London Appeal Court, the judge said. In the sentence, Judge Geoffrey told you that the British government’s decision to reduce security measures was “understandable,” as “the Duke of Sussex left his royal functions and the United Kingdom to live mainly abroad.” The judge indicated that he comprises the “important and moving arguments” of the prince, but considered that they do not constitute “a legal argument to challenge” the decision of the government. “An unpaid consequence of his decision to renounce his real obligations and spend most of his time abroad was that of a level of protection provided (…) lower than when he was in the United Kingdom,” said Vos. This is the second time the order has been negative. The first was last year.

According to the prince’s defense team, “al-Qaeda asked for its murder” after Harry narrates in its autobiography, “What’s left,” published in 2023, which killed 25 Talibans when it was sent to Afghanistan. The prince, who lives in California away from the royal family, argued in his appeal that the lack of guarantees about his security is an obstacle to his visits to the United Kingdom. Since moved to the United States five years ago, Harry, the youngest son of Charles II, his wife Meghan, and their son – Archie and Lilibeth – have lost routine police protection offered to active royal members, funded by British contributors. Harry, 40, who attended hearings at the appeal court on April 8 and 9, was not present on Friday to hear the decision. The Interior Ministry determined that security measures for the prince and his family would be established on a case by case basis.

*With information from AFP
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