Prince Harry has faced important criticisms for his comments on the health of King Charles.
Recently, the Duke of Sussex made shocking statements in his explosive interview with the BBC.
During the interview, Harry said that “he would love to reconciliation” with his father. He added that it no longer makes sense “fighting”, saying: “I don’t know how much my father has.”
While King Charles is fighting cancer, real experts have criticized Harry for his comment.
Ailsa Anderson, who was a press secretary of the late queen, told Sky News: “That will cause true concern and more speculation in the media and the broader public about what is their diagnosis, which is incredibly useless in the future.”
“What you do not want to do is that your private life is played in the media. So, if you really want reconciliation, you will do it privately, not in a BBC news interview,” he added.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, also stated in the interview that King Charles “will not speak to him” due to the security case.