

In a deeply emotional interview with the BBC, Prince Harry has made a poignant plea to his father, King Charles, expressing grave concerns over the safety of his family during visits to the United Kingdom.
This appeal follows the recent dismissal of his legal challenge to reinstate state-funded security, a decision that has left the Duke of Sussex feeling increasingly vulnerable.
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Prince Harry, alongside his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, has been without official UK police protection since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.
Despite his status as a prominent public figure and the potential risks associated with his family’s profile, the Royal and VIP Executive Committee (RAVEC) concluded that he no longer qualifies for the same level of security.
In the interview, Harry expressed his deep apprehension, stating, “If anything were to happen to my father’s grandchildren… look where the responsibility lies.” He emphasized that the decision to deny his appeal neglects a fundamental duty of care, potentially exposing his family to significant harm.
Drawing a chilling parallel to the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, who died following a car crash while being pursued by paparazzi, Harry warned of history repeating itself. He remarked, “I don’t know how much longer my father has,” highlighting the urgency of the situation.
Strained family relations amidst legal battles
The security dispute has exacerbated tensions between Prince Harry and the royal family. Despite a brief meeting in early 2024 following King Charles‘s cancer diagnosis, subsequent attempts by Harry to reconnect have reportedly gone unanswered.
The Duke of Sussex acknowledged that some family members may never forgive him for his revelations in his memoir, “Spare,” which detailed personal and familial challenges. He expressed a desire for reconciliation but remains uncertain about its possibility.
Buckingham Palace has maintained that the decision regarding Prince Harry‘s security lies with RAVEC and not with King Charles. A palace spokesperson stated, “The King has no involvement in the decisions made by RAVEC.” This stance has left Harry feeling isolated and unsupported in his efforts to ensure the safety of his family.
As Prince Harry continues to navigate these complex personal and legal challenges, his appeal underscores a broader conversation about the responsibilities of public institutions to protect individuals who, despite stepping away from official roles, remain at risk due to their public profiles.
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