Prince Harry said he wanted a “reconciliation” with the rest of the royal family after a Legal challenge on its security This left him “devastated”.
The Duke of Sussex said to the BBC His father, King Charles, “will not speak to me because of this security thing”. He said he didn't know how long his father had left to live.
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Speaking of California, he said, “There was so much disagreement” between him and his family, but he had “forgiven them”.
The prince said that it was “impossible” for him to bring his family back to the United Kingdom after losing his challenge to the Court of Appeal for his security arrangements in the country.
“For the moment, it is impossible for me to bring my family back to the United Kingdom safely. I will continue with a public service life. I will therefore always support charities and people who mean so much for me.
“I cannot see a world in which I would bring my wife and children to the United Kingdom to this stage, and the things they will miss are, well, everything, you know.
“I love my country, I have always done, despite what some people in this country have done. I miss the United Kingdom, parts of the United Kingdom are missing. Of course I do it. And I think it's really very sad that I cannot show my children my homeland. ”
The challenge took place after Harry and Meghan left the United Kingdom and moved to Canada, then in California, after announcing that they wanted to retreat as senior royals.
The prince said that he had not asked his father to get involved in his battle on his security arrangements in the United Kingdom. “I never asked him to intervene. I asked him to go out,” he said. “I go away and let the experts do their job.”
Harry said: “I can only come to the United Kingdom in complete safety if I am invited, and there is a lot of control and capacity in my father's hands.
“In the end, all of this could be resolved through him, not by intervening, but by deviating and allowing experts to do what is necessary.
“That said, all of this was initiated by a previous government. There is now a new government. I described it, once people knew the facts, that it is a good old -fashioned establishment, and that's what it does.”
When he was asked if Keir Starmer should “intervene”, Harry replied: “I think that on the basis of the judgment that the Court published today, he clearly stipulates that Ravec (the Executive Committee for the Protection of Raches and Public Personalities) are not bound by law. Again, I want someone to have said it from the start.
“Yes, I would ask the Prime Minister to intervene.
“I would ask Yvette Cooper, the secretary at home, to look at this very, very carefully and I would ask him to see Ravec and its members again, because if it is an expert organization, then what is the role of the royal house there, if it does not want to influence and decide what they want for the members of their cleaning?”
The Duke also said in the interview that “everything” had made him feel dangerous about his current security arrangements.
He continued: “I would not have taken this so far if I had no convincing evidence of facts which reveal why the decision was made and that I am seated here today to speak to you, where we have lost the call, but the other side won to keep me dangerous, so again, there are a lot of question points that many people will have.”
Harry said he could “never leave the royal family” and that he left the institution “because in the end, I had to do it”.