Prince Harry dropped three huge bombshells the other day, all of which having to do with his future intentions now that his Appeals Court petition over taxpayer-funded protection has been dismissed.
The conversation occurred during Prince Harry's interview with the BBC.
According to the prince, the only exception to his protection would be if he was welcomed there by the Firm, but "I've discovered that some people do want history to repeat itself, which is pretty dark," he also said, while discussing his sadness over the situation.
But that's not all; he also addressed the memoir and all of his acts after his 2020 royal exit, saying, "Some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book, but I would love reconciliation with my family."
And, "I can't see taking my wife and children back to the United Kingdom at this time, and the things they'll miss are, well, everything. I love my country, and I always have, regardless of what some of its citizens have done."
"So, I miss the UK. I miss elements of the United Kingdom. Of course, I do, and I believe it's quite unfortunate that I won't be able to show my children my birthplace."
Before ending, the Duke delivered another surprise, saying, "My father has a lot of influence and power. Ultimately, this entire situation might be handled via him, not necessarily by acting, but by stepping aside and allowing the professionals to do what is necessary and conduct [a risk study]."
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