Prince Harry has faced significant criticism for his remarks concerning King Charles’s health. Recently, the Duke of Sussex made startling claims during an explosive interview with the BBC.
In the interview, Harry stated he “would love reconciliation” with his father. He also expressed that there’s “no point in fighting anymore,” adding, “I don’t know how much longer my father has.” With King Charles currently battling cancer, royal experts have voiced their disapproval of Harry’s comments. Ailsa Anderson, former press secretary to the late Queen, told Sky News, “That’s going to cause real concern and more speculation in the media and the wider public about what his diagnosis is, which is incredibly unhelpful going forward.” “What you don’t want to do is have your private life played out in the media. So if you truly want reconciliation, you’ll do it in private, not in a BBC News interview,” she added. Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, also asserted in the interview that King Charles “won’t speak” to him due to the ongoing security dispute.
