In an interview with the BBC Prince Harry He did not hide his disappointment with a court decision on restoring police protection financed from public money. – I am depressed, not only because of the loss, but also because of the people who made this decision and think that it is acceptable. Is this a victory for them? I am sure that there are people who wish me badly, who see it this way – he thundered. However, that's not all. Later, Harry assured that he would like to reconcile with his family, even though she was very disappointed. The prince's words about his father aroused a lot of emotions. – I don't know how much time my father has. It would be nice to come to terms, but he doesn't want to talk to me because of these matters related to security – He burned out. The interview is widely commented on by experts and supporters of the monarchy. Now a friend took the floor Prince William.
Prince William did not react to the interview of Prince Harry, but his friend did it. Strong words were said
According to William's friend, Prince Harry is not interested in reconciliation. In an interview with The Daily Beast, he said that the words of the brother of Prince Wales were simply mean. “If he wanted to reconcile, he would just be silent.” I think that would be the only right move – he said. William has not yet commented on Harry's words. The statement was issued by the Buckingham Palace. It did not focus on the emotional dilemmas of the prince, but on the court's decision. “All these issues have been repeatedly and meticulously examined by the courts, with the same conclusion each time,” it was written.
Prince Harry crushed by experts after a loud interview
The attitude of a younger son King of Charles It was widely heard in the media. Experts made it clear that Harry's conversation from the BBC was a shot for him. “The family does not trust him that he will keep private conversations secretly. And since now he is openly talking about his emotions, he only deepens this distrust” – said the former BBC correspondent Jennie Bond. “He wants to attribute to everyone but not. And yet he also did many things that have not met with the approval of public opinion,” noted Hugo Vickers, a biographer and a popular presenter.