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The Duke of Sussex has claimed the King will not speak to him and he does not know ‘how much longer my father has’ as he spoke of his hopes for a ‘reconciliation’ with his family.
In a BBC television interview after losing the latest round in his court battle over his security in the UK, Harry, 40, said: ‘this, at the heart of it, is a family dispute’.
When asked if Charles had been approached to use his influence in Harry’s legal problems, the duke appeared to imply the King was a hindrance, a comment likely to deepen the rift with his father and his brother, the Prince of Wales.
He added he feared other members of his family ‘will never forgive him’.
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