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Prince Harry's stunning “dark” claim that is unveiled with Princess Diana's tragic death

The Duke of Sussex made a “fairly dark” claim with the BBC during its bomb interview with the BBC

Prince Harry during his explosive BBC interview(Picture: BBC)))

In a shocking BBC interview today, Prince Harry made an astonishing revelation in connection with the tragic death of his mother Princess Diana.

After a 30-minute interview, after a judgment confirmed the decision, financed him in Great Britain for taxable security, the Duke of Sussex announced that his father “would not speak to me because of these safety material”. Now that Harry lost his appointment procedure and was now exposed to a legal law of £ 1.5 million ($ 1.9 million), he explained that he would not bring his family back to Great Britain, even though he admitted: “I miss Britain”.

An emotional Harry did not hold back and claimed that Buckingham Palace had tried to force him and Meghan to stay within the institution by threatening to withdraw their personal protection.

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Harry, without a name, also made a shocking connection to the tragic death of his mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997 in a car accident in Paris. In the BBC interview, he suggested that he had “discovered that some people want to repeat the story that is pretty dark”.

Prince Harry has an interview with the BBC
The prince said he couldn't see a world in which he can bring his wife and children to Great Britain

In January 2020, Harry and Meghan shocked the late Queen Elizabeth II on social media, their intention to withdraw as working royals for “freedom” outside the palace walls.

The duke criticized the king's decision to remain unobstructed in the situation and led him to the feeling that “this is a good old-fashioned establishment seams.”

After participating in an revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey, publishing an eight-part Tell-All series about Netflix with his wife and wrote his explosive memoirs, Harry claimed that he had now awarded his family and was looking for reconciliation with them.

He expressed: “I would love reconciliation with my family. As I said, life is precious. I don't know how long my father, you know, he won't talk to me because of these safety material, but it would be nice to reconcile.”

He continued: “If you don't want that, it's all with you.” However, the Duke admitted: “Some members of my family are never forgiven to write a book.”

After the Duke of Royal had resigned, in January 2023 he had a bomb with the release of his Memoir replacement – played the term “legacy and the replacement” – where he aimed at his next relationship.

Prince Harry and his father King Charles
Prince Harry and his father King Charles mapped together(Picture: Bloomberg via Getty Images)))
Diana, Princess of Wales with Prince Harry on vacation in Majorca, Spain on August 10, 1987
Diana, Princess of Wales with Prince Harry on vacation in Majorca, Spain on August 10, 1987(Picture: Getty pictures)))

At the age of 40, the Duke did not crush any words, called the king an “old man”, claimed that William had physically attacked him and expressed his fear of Queen Camilla, possibly becoming an “evil stepmother”.

After the result of his latest legal dispute, a depressed Harry made his decision not to escalate his case to the Supreme Court, and notes: “It makes no sense to continue fighting.”

He continued: “I don't want to go on. There is far too much suffering and far too much conflict in the world. This is a family dispute in the center.”

Harry insisted that he had never applied for the king's commitment to the matter, but admitted that his “Jaw hit on the ground” found out that his father's closest advisors were part of the committee that determined his security measures.

He continued: “We lost the attraction, but the other side has won to keep me unsafe.” Today Harry gave a direct request to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starrer and Minister of the Interior Yvette Cooper to rethink the role of protecting license fees and public personalities (Ravec), and claimed that the decision to withdraw his protection was inappropriately influenced by the royal budget.

He informed his feelings with the BBC and said: “Obviously (I am) pretty, nicely disappointed. I was born in this position. It was no choice. I served my country for 35 years. I believe that I would continue to serve my country.

“For the time being, it is impossible for me to bring my family back to Great Britain.”

Harry revealed that he had returned to Great Britain four times since moving to the United States in 2020, to endanger “funerals or court cases and with the strange charity function”. However, he added: “I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to Great Britain at that time.”

During the case at the High Court last year, Harry's lawyer Shaheed Fatima KC argued that his “life at stake” was, and pointed out that Al -Qaida recently asked for his assassination.

Harry also pressed his grief over his children Archie, five and Lilibet, three, who missed the experiences in his “home” and connections to the royal family.

He complained: “The things they will miss are everything, everything, you know, I love my country, I always did it, despite what some people in this country did.”

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