Prince Harry makes a huge accusing comment against the firm where he grew up.
It refers to his recent loss in the Appeals Court, where he sought taxpayer-funded protection due to continuous death threats.
It appears that he has launched one against the institution. It happened when an interviewer asked him, "How does that make you feel, given that you have expressed numerous times that you do not want history to repeat itself?"
For those unfamiliar, this refers to Princess Diana's death, to which the Duke replied by remarking, "Yes, I don't want history to repeat itself."
And, "I believe that the vast majority of people out there do not want history to repeat itself. However, during the disclosure process, I realized that some individuals desire history to repeat itself, which is rather dark," he continued, according to the Daily Beast.
While the interviewer described this as "quite a statement," he said, "I'm not going to discuss it at this moment. I know the identities of everyone who was part in this procedure."
However, it was not the end of the meeting since the Duke made a highly impassioned speech against his father, stating, "Whether you are my dad, my family, despite all of our differences, do you not want to just ensure our safety?"
"I thought with all the disagreements and all of the chaos that's happening, the one thing that I could rely on is my family keeping me safe," according to him. "And not only did they decide to remove my security, but they also signaled to every single government around the world not to protect us."
The Duke concluded by calling the situation "devastating" and breaking that he is "not so much devastated with the loss [as] about the people behind the decision feeling as though this is OK." Is this a victory for them? I'm sure there are some individuals out there, most likely those who want to hurt me, who see this as a big win." mostly because "the other side have won in keeping me unsafe."
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