Royal expert reveals why he is questioning Prince Harry’s ‘state of mind’ after his ‘hissy fit’ interview with the BBC on PALACE CONFIDENTIAL
Royal expert reveals why he is questioning Prince Harry's 'state of mind' after his 'hissy fit' interview with the BBC on PALACE CONFIDENTIAL

This week King Charles was joined by senior members of the royal family including the Prince and Princess of Wales as they paid tribute to those who lost their lives in WWII and the veterans who are still around to share their stories of bravery.
But sadly the commemorative events of Victory for Europe day were somewhat overshadowed by a jawdropping interview Prince Harry gave to the BBC after his attempt to reinstate his 24/7 police protection while in Britain was thrown out the Court of Appeal in London.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, said he was ‘devastated’ over the loss of the yearlong court battle and claimed he was the victim of a ‘good old fashioned establishment stitch up’.
He also chillingly spoke of a ‘pretty dark’ conspiracy theory where he appeared to suggest shadowy figures want him and his family to suffer the same fate as the late Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.
The father-of-two went on to launch a blistering attack on King Charles, saying he ‘won’t speak to me’ and that he doesn’t know ‘how much longer’ there was left for his father, who is battling cancer.
‘Life is precious,’ he said. ‘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.’
On the latest episode of Palace Confidential, the Mail’s Royal experts gave their verdict on Harry’s interview, with Royal Editor Rebecca English describing it as a ‘monumental hissy fit’.
‘Some aspects of it are really very disturbing,’ Rebecca said. ‘He effectively said that he believed there were people who actively wished him harm and he felt those people would see what happened as “a win”, as he described it.