Harry BLAMES Royals for security court defeat, says king won’t speak to him but insists ‘I still want reconciliation’
PRINCE Harry has spoken out for the first time since losing an appeal over his security, complaining that his father refuses to speak to him.
The prince said he is "devastated and gutted" after losing the court fight earlier today.
In a bombshell interview with the BBC, Harry said it is "impossible" to bring his family to the UK after the loss, which came as a "surprise".
He said he misses the UK and it is "sad" that he won't be able to show his children his homeland.
The royal sensationally revealed that King Charles refuses to speak to him "because of this security stuff".
He also said he doesn't know how long the King has left to live but that he wants to "reconcile" with him.
Harry said there have been "so many disagreements between myself and some of my family" but claimed he had now "forgiven" them.
However the prince blamed the King, declaring "this whole thing could be resolved through him".
He said his father could do this by "stepping aside" but he added: "I never asked him to intervene" - instead calling on the Prime Minister to step in on the row.
"Look at the impact. If anything was to happen to me, my wife, my kids - my father's grandchildren...look where the responsibility lies," he said.
"My life got devalued from the highest score to the lowest score overnight."
The 40-year-old said he feels singled out and the way he's been treated in the court fight "uncovered my worst fears" - saying security "imprisons" those in the royal family from having a different life.
"You can't live outside their control if you want to be safe."
Prince Harry said he loves the UK, despite what "some people in that country have done".
He said: "I can never leave the royal family. That is my family."
Harry lost his publicly-funded security appeal in a humiliating blow after moaning "my life is at stake" - and now faces a £1.5million legal bill.
He said: "I've given 35 years to my country. The threats and risks to my life...I was born into this position. It's only increased over time."
The royal blamed his defeat on a "good old fashioned establishment stitch up" and said he feels "let down".
The Duke of Sussex brought the case against the Home Office and the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec).
Harry always said the three-and-a-half year legal battle "mattered" more to him than anything else - including his privacy rows with the press.
He had moaned he was "singled out" after his round-the-clock royal protection was axed in the wake of Megxit.
Harry also bizarrely claimed stripping him of his security was a plot to force him and Meghan Markle back to Britain.
Earlier this month, Harry returned to the UK for his two-day hearing at the Court of Appeal in London.
But Sir Geoffrey Vos, Lord Justice Bean and Lord Justice Edis today ruled against him in a humiliating blow for the prince.
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The loss - his second unsuccessful appeal against the decision - could be the final nail in the coffin for his security row, although Harry could still take his fight to the Supreme Court.
It also means he faces paying the legal costs for both sides, which is estimated to amount to more than £1.5million.
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