It has been the biggest block to father and son speaking and, unless he applies for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court, it now looks difficult to see where else the Duke of Sussex can take his legal argument over his security arrangements.
He complained his father was refusing to speak to him “because of this security stuff” and in a deeply personal message that will not go down well with palace officials who have been busily painting a positive picture of the monarch’s recovery from cancer treatment, said he did not know how long the King had left to live.
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Even if father and younger son do start speaking again, the likelihood of Charles III seeing his two grandchildren, Prince Archie, who will be six on 6 May, and three-year-old Princess Lilibet in the UK any time soon are now even slimmer following the Court of Appeal judgment.
King Charles saw Archie fairly regularly when he was young but he has met Lilibet only once, when she and the rest of the Sussexes came over for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. The family spoke on Harry’s 40th birthday last September but it is not thought there has been any contact since.
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It is a sad state of affairs that friends of the family lament. Harry has complained that nobody in the family picks up the phone to him any longer and when his father suffered a bad reaction to his cancer treatment on 27 March, he only found out about it from media reports.
Friends point out that RAVEC, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee, which is delegated by the Home Office to decide on levels of police protection, only has three royal appointees on a 10-strong committee and the courts have agreed that it followed the correct procedure in deciding on the Sussexes’ security.
Harry in turn has pointed to the estimated £10 million a year that it costs the taxpayer to protect eight former prime ministers, including Liz Truss, who was only in the job for 50 days. But the Court of Appeal has given him little room to manoeuvre.
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