Royal family's former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown voices criticism towards Prince Harry for his stated pursuit of 'reconciliation' with the royal household.
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Prince Harry has been under fire for his lack of apology to the Royal Family after losing a High Court case and Tina Brown, former editor of Vanity Fair magazine, ain't shy about voicing her disapproval. Recently, in an interview with the BBC, Harry has continued to aim jabs at his family, including claims that King Charles won't speak with him, angering the public further.
Insight: Tina Brown, a British-American editor and writer, has been vocal about her disdain for the Sussexes' actions in the past, viewing them as money-driven and not genuine in their royal service.
Harry also claimed that he doesn't know "how much longer" his cancer-stricken father, King Charles, has left. The ex-Vanity Fair editor, now known as Lady Evans, believes Prince Harry is stuck in a cycle of making errors and doubling down, unable to move past his mistakes, especially the decision to leave the Royal Family. According to Brown, he was clear that his security would not be funded anymore, but Harry did not want to listen and charged out of the Royal Family instead.
Insight: Tina Brown believes that Prince Harry charged out of the Royal Family with unresolved issues, and the court was never going to rule against them due to the nature of the security and police challenges.
After Friday's legal defeat, Harry slammed the decision as an "Establishment stitch-up," and in a statement, he declared that he would write to the Home Secretary to request a review of the Ravec process. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex quit their official royal duties in 2020 and moved to California, forfeiting their security provided for senior royals. Their case, pushed through London's Court of Appeal, fell flat, and Harry now feels his actions have put him and his family in danger. He said he could only return to the UK if "invited," and suggested the King should step aside and allow the experts to handle the situation.
Despite the criticism he's faced, Prince Harry maintains that he wants reconciliation, but admitted, "My father won't speak to me." Tina Brown's most recent comments came through an interview with BBC's former political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, expressing that Harry is still at war, making mistakes in every interview he gives. According to Brown, Harry's lack of contrition is concerning, as she did not hear an apology in the entire interview for causing pain to his family.
Insight: After five years, Brown feels that Harry is still stuck in a cycle of doubling down on his original mistakes, not apologizing for the pain caused to his family.
Hours after his interview aired, Meghan Markle shared a black-and-white photo of Harry walking through their California garden, holding Archie's hand and carrying Lilibet on his shoulders –widespread as a response to his claims on not returning to Britain. Buckingham Palace issued a rare public statement following Harry's BBC interview on Friday, noting that all issues scrutinized by the courts have been resolved, emphasizing that the Court of Appeal did not change their findings. Government insiders also rejected the Duke's demand that Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, investigate the committee behind the security decision.
Prince Harry and his brother, Prince William, have faced numerous disagreements, according to Harry, while Meghan called herself "Her Royal Highness" to friends. However, she maintains that it was not used for commercial purposes, which flouted the "Megxit" deal. The latest poll suggests that 64% of voters support King Charles over Harry, with varying opinions based on party affiliations. Almost two-thirds of Tory voters and 61% of Reform voters sympathize more with Charles, compared to only 28% of Labour voters.
- Tina Brown, the former editor of Vanity Fair magazine, has expressed her disapproval towards Prince Harry's lack of apology to the Royal Family.
- In a recent interview with the BBC, Harry continued to make jabs at his family, including claims that King Charles will not speak with him.
- Tina Brown believes that Prince Harry is stuck in a cycle of making mistakes and not moving past his mistakes, especially the decision to leave the Royal Family.
- After Friday's legal defeat, Prince Harry slammed the decision as an "Establishment stitch-up" and promised to write to the Home Secretary to request a review of the Ravec process.
- Despite the criticism he's faced, Prince Harry maintains that he wants reconciliation with his family, but admits that his father, King Charles, won't speak to him.
- In a black-and-white photo shared by Meghan Markle hours after Harry's interview aired, Harry was portrayed walking through their California garden, holding Archie's hand and carrying Lilibet on his shoulders, which many interpret as a response to Harry's claims about not returning to the UK.
- According to the latest poll, 64% of voters support King Charles over Prince Harry, with varying opinions based on party affiliations, with almost two-thirds of Tory voters and 61% of Reform voters sympathizing more with Charles, compared to only 28% of Labour voters.


