Prince Harry has made shocking statements in the explosive BBC interview.
The Duke of Sussex said that “he would love” reconciliation with his father Rey Charles, while admitting that he does not speak to him because of his security case.
Just before the interview, Harry faced a great legal blow when he lost his appeal for security in the United Kingdom.
However, the BBC The journalist Tawfik has opened about Harry conversation out of the camera.
Calling Harry “with his feet on the ground” and “gently spoken”, nothing said that the Duke of Sussex was “easy to speak.”
“He did not arrive with an entourage and he appeared politely to us, shaking each of our hands. I was surprised that he knew he had flown from New York to do the interview,” he revealed.
Nothing pointed out: “Sitting there, close, there was much to unpack. I felt that it was important to ask why taxpayers should pay for their safety, why a change of state was not justified since it was not a real royalty, and why the protection in case of case made it feel with greater risk.”
“Friday’s ruling leaves the Prince, in the glamor and comfort of California, waiting for a change of opinion in the London Palaces,” the journalist over Prince Harry concluded.