Buckingham Palace is reportedly fuming after Prince Harry said he didn’t “know how long King Charles has left to live”
Prince Harry has now been blasted for sparking speculation surrounding the Kings health after saying he didn’t ‘know how much longer his 76-year-old father had left during a bombshell interview with the BBC
During the interview the Duke of Sussex revealed he wanted to reconcile with the royals and alleged that his father was not currently speaking to him.
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The Mail Online reports: It comes after Prince Harry lost his legal challenge over his UK security arrangements at the Court of Appeal. The Duke could potentially appeal the decision, which would then put it in the hands of the Supreme Court.
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‘There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family,’ he said: ‘Of course, they will never forgive me for lots of things but… there’s no point in continuing to fight anymore.’
He continued: ‘Life is precious. I don’t know how much longer my father has, he won’t speak to me because of this security stuff. It would be nice to reconcile.’
It comes after the King recently opened up in a message to fellow cancer sufferers as he invited them to Buckingham Palace to recognise the incredible work of community-based cancer organisations.
His Majesty, who is still undergoing regular treatments as someone ‘living with cancer’, previously described the moment of being informed of having the disease as ‘daunting and ‘frightening’.
Frustration has grown towards Harry since his shock interview, as former press secretary to the late Queen, Alisa Anderson branded his comments about the King’s health ‘unhelpful’ amid continued treatment for an unspecified cancer.
Commenting that the royal family would be ‘raising their eyes heavenwards’ she told Sky News: ‘That’s going to cause real concern and more speculation in the media and the wider public about what his diagnosis is, which is incredibly unhelpful going forward.’
‘What you don’t want to do is have your private life played out in the media. So if you truly want reconciliation, you’ll do it in private, not in a BBC News interview.’
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams branded the interview as ‘confusing’, as he thinks Prince Harry implied his father could have ‘arrange[d]’ a possible solution in his position as monarch.
‘He didn’t say that exactly, because he said that his father would step aside and let the experts decide. But then, on the other hand, that implied that his father was part of the process that was against him,’ he said.
‘I think people will find it confusing, because, in my opinion, it was confused’
‘He is hung up [on the legal case] because it links directly back to what happened to his mother and that was referred to in the interview, not Diana by name, but ‘the past repeating itself’,’ he added.
‘He believes that the Royal household is completely poisoned against him,’ he said: ‘This is where you get the conspiracy aspect, you could even argue there is a fantasy aspect of it.
‘He believes that there are very malign forces out to get him or out to get him and his family. He believes there are those who want him to be in a vulnerable state.’
During the interview Harry suggested that his downgraded security status could leave him and his family to suffer the same fate as his Mother the late Princess Diana who died in a fatal car crash in August 1997.
Speaking about his fears, he declared: ‘I don’t want history to repeat itself. Through the [court] process, I have discovered that some people want history to repeat itself.’

