Prince Harry fears some royals ‘will never forgive him’ amid feud with Kate and William

Prince Harry fears some royals will never forgive him amid his ongoing feud with Princess Kate and Prince William.
The Duke of Sussex has expressed his desire for reconciliation with the Royal Family in an emotional interview following his legal defeat over security arrangements in the UK.
Harry revealed his devastation after losing a legal challenge concerning the level of protection he and his family would receive while visiting Britain.
The interview comes after the Court of Appeal dismissed the prince’s case against the UK government regarding security provisions.
The legal battle has been ongoing for five years, with Harry describing it as “the sticking point” and “the only thing that’s left” in the disagreements with his family.
Harry took public swipes at senior royals including Princess Kate, Prince William and Queen Camilla in his 2023 autobiography “Spare”
Since the release of the book the Prince and Princess of Wales have cut contact with Harry.
The Duke acknowledged the lasting impact of his memoir on family relations.
Of course, some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book, of course they will never forgive me for lots of things,” he said.
Despite these tensions, Harry emphasised his desire to heal the rift with his family.
“I would love reconciliation with my family there’s no point in continuing to fight anymore, as I said life is precious,” he told the BBC.
Prince Harry stated he had “forgiven” his family members
In the same interview, Prince Harry revealed that King Charles refuses to speak with him “because of this security stuff”.
The Duke also made an emotional reference to his father’s health, saying he does not know how long King Charles has left to live.
The King was diagnosed with cancer in 2024.
Prince Harry travelled to the UK in February 2024 to see his father following the monarch’s cancer diagnosis.