Prince Harry has 'effectively eroded any possibility' of peace with Royal Family
Prince Harry 'deluded himself' he could maintain his ties to the Royal Family after levelling brutal allegations against them, a royal commentator claimed.
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Prince Harry has "effectively eroded any possibility" of resuming relations with his family, according to commentator Esther Krakue.
The Duke of Sussex has made several claims against the Royal Family since he and Meghan Markle stepped down from their royal roles.
The claims were met with no direct response from King Charles or Prince William - the two main targets of several of his allegations - but communications between the three froze up for months.
But as signs of a thawing began to emerge after His Majesty's birthday last month, the publication of Omid Scobie's book Endgame threw reunification chances into doubt.
Krakue suggested the Duke "deluded himself into thinking he can have it all", expecting to maintain his close ties with the institution despite the heavy criticism he levelled at the monarchy and its most senior representatives.
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Speaking to Sky News Australia, the commentator said: "I really don’t understand on what planet he thinks his behaviour over the last few years would be conducive to any sort of relationship with his family.
"Most people are saying if they had a family member that behaved in the way Meghan and Harry have, there’s no relationship there to be salvaged.
"I really think he’s deluded himself into thinking he can have it all."
The commentator also challenged Harry's attempt to secure police security for his family whenever they visit the UK.
The Duke has argued removing his private security detail following his decision to step down was "unfair" and the move contributed to keeping him out of the UK out of fear of an attack.
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The Home Office has insisted the Duke of Sussex will continue to benefit from "bespoke arrangements, specifically tailored to him" whenever he visits rather than receive the same level of protection a full-time working royal gets.
Krakue said: "To paint this picture that he wouldn't receive any security is not the case.
"It was going to be on an if and when basis so he wouldn't get the 24/7 security that working members of the Royal Family get."
She added: "He gave a very heartfelt testimony via his solicitor saying the UK was his home, that he and Meghan didn't want to step down from royal duties but they felt forced out. They didn't have any choice."
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