Shocking Claims: How Prince Harry’s Comments Stirred Concerns for King Charles

Prince Harry under fire over comments on King Charles’ health
Prince Harry has come under fire from Ailsa Anderson, the late Queen's press secretary, for stoking rumors about King Charles' health after he stated he was unsure of his father's remaining days.
Harry stated he wanted a "reconciliation" with the Royal Family in an interview with BBC News on Friday, but he says the King won't talk to him.
After losing a judicial appeal over his security in the UK, the Duke of Sussex stated he was unsure of his father's remaining years.
Anderson responded to the news by saying that Harry should make amends privately rather than in an interview with BBC News.
Harry stated he wanted a "reconciliation" with the Royal Family in an interview with BBC News on Friday, but he says the King won't talk to him.
After losing a judicial appeal over his security in the UK, the Duke of Sussex stated he was unsure of his father's remaining years.
Anderson responded to the news by saying that Harry should make amends privately rather than in an interview with BBC News.
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She believes that his comments against his father will only lead to genuine anxiety and more media conjecture.
Anderson told Sky News that Prince Harry's statement that "I don't know how long my father has" will lead to serious worry and increased conjecture about his condition in the media and among the general people, which will be extremely detrimental in the future.
"You don't want your private life to be portrayed in the media," she continued. Therefore, you will make amends in private rather than in a BBC News interview if you genuinely want to.
Anderson told Sky News that Prince Harry's statement that "I don't know how long my father has" will lead to serious worry and increased conjecture about his condition in the media and among the general people, which will be extremely detrimental in the future.
"You don't want your private life to be portrayed in the media," she continued. Therefore, you will make amends in private rather than in a BBC News interview if you genuinely want to.
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