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Highlights of Prince Harry's interview with King Charles, security and whether he will return to the UK

exist Emotional interview Prince Harry's hours later Lost his latest court battle The Duke of Sussex talked about his future in England on security protection, his relationship with his father and the British High Court in Friday's ruling.

Harry's safety details have been a problem between him and his family after Harry's downgrade Choose not to become a formal “working member” anymore Royal family moved to the United States.

Harry spoke to CBS news partner Network News in Southern California on Friday, where he lives with his wife Meghan and their two children Archie and Lilibet. Here are the highlights of Harry’s interview:

Harry says King Charles “will not speak to him”, but Harry still wants a “reconciliation” with the royal family

“I really want to reconcile with my family,” Harry said. “It doesn't make sense to keep fighting. Life is precious. I don't know how long my father has been. He won't talk to me because of these security. But reconciliation is great.”

King Charles is currently in progress Undisclosed treatment of cancer.

Harry didn't “see a world” and he “bringed my wife and children back to England”

Harry told the BBC that in the past five years he has visited the UK only for funerals, court hearings or charity events.

“I can't see the world that will bring my wife and children back to England,” Harry said. “The thing they will miss is everything. Despite what some people in that country did, I love my country, and I've always done it.”

Harry has Think he and his family may be vulnerable Potential attacks on social media and through British tabloids due to threats and hostilities Violating the privacy of family members. Harry's mother, Princess Diana, was killed in a 1997 car accident in Paris, while paparazzi are chasing her vehicle.

Harry said he missed Britain, “I'm sorry I couldn't show my home to my children.”

Harry said the British High Court ruling sets “new precedents where safety controls can be used”

On Friday, the Court of Appeals in England and Wales dismissed Harry's case involving the decision of the official committee to cancel its full publicly funded security protection in 2020.

“I think that based on what happened next, today's decision is more worrying than today's decision, and it is a new precedent for the use of security to control family members and effectively imprison other family members in the family and unable to choose a different life,” Harry said.

Harry called the law’s fight over his security details a “family dispute” and said he did not intend to seek further legal challenges.

“I can only come to England safely by being invited,” he said. “My father has a lot of control and ability in his hands.”

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