PRINCE Harry insisted he had NO regrets after repeatedly attacking his family – and admits “some will never forgive me”.
The Duke of Sussex blamed his family for his humiliating court defeat today – but insisted he still wants a reconciliation.
Prince Harry said he still wants reconciliation with his family BBCThe Duke dropped the bombshells in an interview with the BBC[/caption] PAHarry said his father won’t talk to him over the security matters[/caption]The dad-of-two also chillingly suggested it would be the Firm’s fault if anything happened to him or wife Meghan Markle.
Despite his claims, Harry insisted he had no regrets even if his family will never forgive him.
He was asked by the BBC about his devastating court loss, which he branded a “surprise”.
Harry moaned it was “impossible” to bring his family to the UK.
“How are you feeling about this decision because clearly you have two children, they are not able to see their grandfather, their uncle, their cousins in a way that you feel is safe for them,” he was asked.
“So what are your feelings moving forward? Is there any way this could be resolved?” the BBC journalist continued.
Harry said: “Firstly I am devastated. Not so much as devastated with the loss as I am about the people behind the decision feeling as though this is okay.
“Is it a win for them? Is it a win that I don’t get the protection that the threats and risks and impacts say that I should? I would hope that they wouldn’t consider it a win.
“I’m sure that there are some people out there, probably most likely the people that wish me harm, consider this a huge win.
“But there have been so many disagreements and differences between me and some of my family.
“Of course some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book. Of course they will never forgive me for lots of things.
“But I would love reconciliation with my family.”
The Duke said “life is precious” and admitted he doesn’t know “how much longer” his father, King Charles, has to live.
“He won’t speak to me because of this security stuff,” he added.
APHarry said some family members will never forgive him[/caption] The Duke admitted he doesn’t know how long King Charles has left to liveSplash BBCThe dad-of-two said he has “forgiven” the Royal Family[/caption]Despite his fractured family ties, Harry claimed he had now “forgiven” the Royal Family.
Prince Harry said he loves the UK, despite what “some people in that country have done”.
He said: “I can never leave the royal family. That is my family.
“I’ve given 35 years to my country. The threats and risks to my life…I was born into this position. It’s only increased over time.”
The royal blamed his defeat on a “good old fashioned establishment stitch up” and said he feels “let down”.
The Duke of Sussex brought the case against the Home Office and the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec).
Prince Harry’s biggest bombshells:
Prince Harry lost his publicly-funded security appeal in a humiliating blow today Harry claimed the King WON’T speak to him ‘because of this security stuff’ He said he ‘can’t see a world’ where he would bring his wife and children to the UK Harry revealed he has ‘forgiven’ his family and was up for reconciliation – but claimed it was ALL down to Charles The royal described his court loss as a ‘good old fashioned establishment stitch up’ He also said he feels ‘let down’ by his country and reached out to the PM for help Prince Harry says he ‘doesn’t know how long King Charles has left’ Buckingham Palace breaks their silence with a scathing statement after the bombshell interviewHe had moaned he was “singled out” after his round-the-clock royal protection was axed in the wake of Megxit.
Harry also bizarrely claimed stripping him of his security was a plot to force him and Meghan Markle back to Britain.
He today told the BBC: “There are decisions that were made, there are things that have happened since 2016 that I can now forgive. I’ve moved past that.
“I can forgive my family’s involvement, my father, my brother and my stepmother, I can forgive.
“I can forgive the press to a large extent as well, for so many things that have happened.
“What I’m struggling to forgive, and will probably always struggle to forgive, is that a decision that was made in 2020 that affects my every single day, and that is knowingly putting me and my family in harm’s way.
“Everybody knew that they were putting us at risk in 2020 and they hoped that me knowing that risk would force us to come back.”
Earlier this month, Harry returned to the UK for his two-day hearing at the Court of Appeal in London.
But Sir Geoffrey Vos, Lord Justice Bean and Lord Justice Edis today ruled against him in a humiliating blow for the prince.
The loss – his second unsuccessful appeal against the decision – could be the final nail in the coffin for his security row, although Harry could still take his fight to the Supreme Court.
It also means he faces paying the legal costs for both sides, which is estimated to amount to more than £1.5million.
Harry's most incendiary quotes
“He [my father] won’t speak to me because of this security stuff.” “Some members of my family may never forgive me for writing a book.” “I don’t know how long he [my father] has left.” “There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family.” “I can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and family back to the UK at this point.” “I’ve been treated very very very differently to anyone else who exists, past or present, I’ve been singled out.” “I never asked him [my father] to intervene – I asked him to step out of the way and let the experts do their jobs.”Harry said he was “obviously pretty gutted” about the decision and “thought it was going to go our way”.
“For a start the only time I’ve come back to the UK is for funerals and court cases with the odd charitable function where I can in between that,” the Duke continued.
“I put myself a risk for that but I will continue on with a lifetime of public service so I will always support the charities and people that mean so much to me.”
The dad-of-two said he loves his country and will “miss everything”.
“Again I would not have taken this this far if I did not have compelling evidence of facts that reveal why the decision was made,” he continued.
“I have all of the truth and all of the knowledge now throughout the legal process.
“I’ve uncovered my worst fears and to now know today based on this judgement that there was no legal framework that constrains the decisions of this body RAVEC, of which the Royal Household sit on.
“And I did not know that until this legal process in 2021.
“One of the first things my lawyer said to me as disclosure started was, she turned around and said: ‘did you know the royal household sat on RAVEC?’
“And my jaw hit the floor.”
The Duke was asked why the taxpayer pay for police security.
He answered: “First off, private security can only do so much, I can’t go into details but most will be able to work that out.
“One of the major things is that they don’t have jurisdiction in a foreign country, they don’t have any jurisdiction.
“Police protection is effective protection, which is what my grandmother made very clear that we needed.
“If you know that other people that are being protected, people that have made a choice for public office, then why would you be comfortable or happy with someone in my position that has given 30 to 35 years service to his country, two tours of Afghanistan and the threats and risks to my life… I was born into this position. I was born into those risks and they’ve only increased over time along with my marriage to Meghan.”
Harry was also pressed on his comments about the Royal Family punishing him for leaving.
“I don’t think that anymore. Now I know that security was used as leverage – I think what really worries me more than anything else about today’s decision, depending on what happens next, is that it has set a new precedent that security can be used to control members of the family,” he answered.
“Effectively what it does is imprison other members of the family from being able to choose a different life.”
On whether he wants to pursue his case to the Supreme Court, Harry said he doesn’t want any battles to continue.
“There is way too much suffering and way too much conflict in the world,” he said.
“At the heart of it is a family dispute, and it makes me really, really sad that we are sitting here today, five years later, where a decision that was made, most likely to keep us under the roof, but then once they realised that wasn’t going to work, once they realised that myself, my wife and my kids are happier outside of the institution, then please just look at the facts.
“Look at the risks, look at the threat, look at the impact that, if anything was to happen to me, my wife, or my father’s grandchildren, if anything was to happen to them, look where the responsibility lies, you know?
“So there is a duty of care that has been completely thrown out the window and that doesn’t feel great.”
Meanwhile, Bucking Palace has broken its silence after the bombshell interview.
A Palace Spokesperson has now said: “All of these issues have been examined repeatedly and meticulously by the courts, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion.”
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