Prince Harry made shocking complaints in the explosive Bbc interview.
The Duke of Sussex expressed that he “would like” reconciliation with his father King Charles, while admitting that he is not talking to him because of his security case.
Just before the interview, Harry faced a major legal blow when he lost his call for security in the United Kingdom.
However, the Bbc Journalist Nada Tawfik talked about the conversation with Harry out of camera.
Calling Harry “Terre-à-Terre” and “Gently spoken”, Nada said that the Duke of Sussex was “easy to speak”.
“He did not arrive with an entourage and politely presented himself to us, shaking each of our hands. I was surprised that he knew that I had stolen from New York to do the interview,” she revealed.
Nada noted: “Sitting there, rude, there was a lot to unpack. I thought it was important to ask why taxpayers should pay for his guarantee, why a change in status was not justified since he was not a royal who works and why protection on a case -by -case basis made him feel greater risk. “
“Friday’s decision leaves the prince, in the glamor and the comfort of California, hoping for a change of heart in the palaces of London,” concluded the journalist about Prince Harry.