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Highlights by Prince Harry's BBC interview about King Charles, Security and whether he would return to Great Britain

In An emotional interview Hours after Prince Harry lost his latest court dispute The Duke of Sussex spoke about his security protection about his future in the UK, his relationship with his father and the judgment of the British Supreme Court on Friday.

Harry's security detail was a problem between him and his family after protection was downgraded in 2020 as Harry decided not to be no longer an official “working member” the royal family and moved to the United States.

Harry spoke to the CBS News Partner Network BBC News on Friday in Southern California, where he lives Archie and Lilibet with his wife Meghan and her two children. Here are the highlights from Harry's interview:

Harry says King Charles “will not speak to him, but Harry still wants” reconciliation “with the royal family

“I would love reconciliation with my family,” said Harry. “It doesn't make sense to continue fighting. Life is precious. I don't know how long my father will no longer have. He won't talk to me because of this safety material. But it would be nice to reconcile.”

King Charles is currently being subjected Treatment for an unknown form of cancer.

Harry “sees no world” in which he “would bring my wife and children back to Great Britain”

Harry announced the BBC that in the past five years he had only attended Great Britain for funerals, court hearings or charities.

“I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to Great Britain at that time,” said Harry. “The things they will miss are everything. I love my country, I always did, even though some people have done in this country.”

Harry has argued that he and his family could be vulnerable Potential attacks when visiting Britain due to threats and hostility that aimed at social media and through British tabloids newspapers on social media enter his family's privacy. Harry's mother Diana, Princess of Wales, was killed in a car accident in 1997 in Paris when the vehicle in which she drove was persecuted by Paparazzi.

Harry said that he misses Britain and “It is pretty sad that I will not be able to show my children's home to my children.”

Harry says that the judgment of the British Supreme Court “sets a new precedent for ensuring that security can be used for control”.

On Friday, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales Harry's case dismissed, in which an official committee decided to remove its full publicly financed security protection in 2020.

“I think that more than anything else about today's decision really worries me, depending on what happens next, it is that it has determined a new precedent that security can be used to control members of the family, and effective what it does is to arrest other members of the families to choose a different life,” said Harry.

Harry described the legal dispute over his security detail “a family dispute” and said he had no intention of applying for further legal challenges.

“I can only come to Great Britain safely when I am invited,” he said. “There is a lot of control and skills in my father's hands.”

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