Six key moments from Prince Harry's BBC interview
Summary
Prince Harry spoke to the BBC about difficulties returning to the UK, his relationship with his family, and his upset over the loss of his full security protection. He feels unable to bring his family to the UK due to his security concerns following a court ruling.Key Facts
- Prince Harry gave an exclusive interview to the BBC, discussing his life and prospects of returning to the UK.
- Harry lost his right to full security protection and his recent attempt to challenge this legally was unsuccessful.
- He said he can't see himself bringing his wife and children back to the UK due to security concerns.
- Harry and his wife, Meghan, moved to the US in 2020.
- The Prince discussed "disagreements" within his family and hinted at a desire for reconciliation.
- Harry's father, King Charles, is undergoing treatment for cancer.
- Prince Harry also said that the downgrading of his security in 2020 felt like it was being used as "leverage" over him.
- He's only visited the UK for funerals, court hearings, and some charity work since 2020.
- Harry stated that regardless of his royal duties, his security risks remain consistent and have increased over the years.
- He was born into and served the royal family, including two tours in Afghanistan.
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