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Prince Harry has been criticised for fuelling speculation about the King's health, after saying he does not "know how much longer my father has left".
In an interview with BBC News after losing a legal challenge over his security in the UK, the Duke of Sussex said he wants a "reconciliation" with the Royal Family - but claims the King "won't speak to me". He said: "There have been so many disagreements between myself and some of my family".
"Of course, they will never forgive me for lots of things but... there's no point in continuing to fight anymore." He added: "Life is precious.
I don't know how much longer my father has, he won't speak to me because of this security stuff. It would be nice to reconcile." Ailsa Anderson, a former press secretary to the late Queen, told Sky News that Buckingham Palace will be "raising their eyes heavenwards" in reaction to the interview.
"Prince Harry is saying 'I don't know how long my father has' - that's going to cause real concern and more speculation in the media and the wider public about what his diagnosis is, which is incredibly unhelpful going forward," she told Sky's Sophy Ridge. She added: "What you don't want to do is have your private life played out in the media.
So if you truly want reconciliation, you'll do it in private, not in a BBC News interview." Follow latest: Duke feels it's 'impossible' for family to visit UK Elsewhere in the interview, Harry said he had now "forgiven" the Royal Family - but added the security row, "that has now been ongoing for five years with regards to my human life and safety.