Prince Harry faced even more stinging criticism for his tell-all BBC interview, with a source accusing him of having “no interest in reconciling” with the rest of the Royal Family
A friend of Prince William made their feelings clear about Harry to a US media outlet(Image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
A friend of Prince William has branded Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s conduct as “absolutely vile” in the wake of Harry’s explosive BBC interview last week.
The Duke of Sussex, who recently lost his court appeal over security rights during UK visits, sat down with the BBC for a chat that sent shockwaves through the globe and the Royal Family.
In addition to expressing his disappointment at the Court of Appeal’s decision, Harry also discussed feeling “singled” out regarding his diminished security, with the changes implemented in 2020 – the same year he and Meghan stepped back from Royal duties and relocated to the US.
He also suggested that his father, the King, could have “resolved” the situation.
Despite casting the royals in an unfavourable light, Harry also expressed he would “love” to rebuild bridges with his family, hinting at concerns over how much time his father has left to live.
The brothers’ relationship is said to have been strained ever since Harry released his memoir, Spare(Image: Dominic Lipinski/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)