Buckingham Palace releases statement after Prince Harry's bombshell interview
Prince Harry's security issues were 'examined repeatedly' by the courts, Buckingham Palace has said in a blunt response to his claims it was an 'establishment stitch-up'.
The Duke of Sussex tonight launched a series of scathing attacks on the Royal Family, saying he has been cut off from King Charles who 'won't speak to him'.
He revealed that he 'doesn't know how long his father has left', will not bring his wife or children back to the UK - and said he had had 'so many disagreements' with his family, some of whom 'may never forgive' him for writing a book.
Prince Harry also said he was 'devastated' after losing his appeal in court over his security and branded it an 'establishment stitch-up'.
Saying that he felt 'let down' and looking deflated, the Duke of Sussex blamed the Royal Household for influencing the decision to reduce his taxpayer-funded security.
Replying to the bombshell claims, a Palace spokesperson said tonight: 'All of these issues have been examined repeatedly and meticulously by the courts, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion.'
It comes after England's second most senior judge, Sir Geoffrey Vos, today told the duke his 'grievance' over downgraded security had not 'translated into a legal argument'.
And he ruled the security decision had been a 'predictable' and even 'sensible' reaction to Megxit when Harry stepped back from being a senior royal and quit Britain.

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