Prince Harry has been dealt a new eight-word warning by a royal expert who believes his ongoing battle over security rights is continuing to cause rifts with his family.
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told OK! that the Duke of Sussex’s stubborn personality trait could result in him losing all contact with King Charles, especially if legal rows continue. The duke has been involved in a legal case over his UK security rights after his police protection was taken from him when he moved to California in 2020.
A decision was then made not to reinstate his police security in Britain, however Harry has since won the right to fight the decision in the High Court next year. In a new eight-word warning to the duke, Jennie told OK! that Harry, 40, will have to accept the outcome of his actions, as she said there are “glaring inconsistencies” in his lifestyle choices.
She warned: “He will have to live with the consequences.”
Speaking exclusively to OK!, the expert revealed: “Harry is stubborn. And he is also understandably damaged by what happened to his mother. Who can blame him for being so protective about his wife and children?
“Especially when he is also an ex-serviceman who served in Afghanistan. Yes, there are glaring inconsistencies in his behaviour…..living in a gun toting culture; going with Meghan to Nigeria and Colombia.
“But he has picked a fight with the Home Office….and he has the balls to see it through. He will have to live with the consequences. But the case is jeopardising his relationship with his father.”
Although Prince Harry is still in contact with his father, their relationship is believed to have fizzled slightly since the duke quit life as a senior royal in 2020 and moved across the pond to Montecito.
Since living in America, it is believed the prince has only seen his father a handful of times, with very few royals having made the journey to America to see the duke in his new home.