Jennie Bond criticises Prince Harry for fuelling speculation about King's health
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The Duke of Sussex told the BBC he 'didn't know how long his father had left to live'
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Royal commentator Jennie Bond has criticised Prince Harry for speculating about King Charles' health in his bombshell BBC interview.
The former royal correspondent took aim at the Duke of Sussex after he told the BBC he "didn't know how long his father had left to live".
In the interview with the BBC's Nada Tawfik, Prince Harry made several shocking statements about his relationship with the Royal Family.
The Duke of Sussex claimed King Charles "won't speak to me" and revealed he "doesn't know how long his father has left to live".
Jennie Bond blasted the Prince for discussing his fathers health
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Bond told GB News: "If he's not speaking to his father and hasn't for some time, he's probably not in a position to know a great deal more than we do.
"I don't think we should actually be speculating about the King's health when he's told us as much as he wants to.
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"But yeah, I mean, those words did stand out in the interview. I think the other thing that stood out was a sense that there is a conspiracy against him.
"Harry says as you've been reporting that he wants reconciliation, and he wants that now because he has discovered the truth.
"He says this came as a result of these court proceedings, some of which were held in private."
"During those private sessions, Harry says he heard things that would shock and astound us and that shocked him.
"Now he feels he knows the truth. And it seems that, in Harry's mind, the truth is that there was, and still is, a conspiracy against him and Meghan Markle.
"A conspiracy to trap them, imprison them within the Royal Family, and then, when they chose to leave, to punish them and try to force them back.
"He believes that's why his security was taken away. It's dark, and he feels there are people who wish him harm.
"That clearly is a veiled reference to his mother's death, her security, which she voluntarily gave up. It was a dark interview, bristling with anger."
Harry was responding to the Court of Appeal's decision to reject his challenge regarding his UK security arrangements.
The 40-year-old prince also stated: "I can't see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the UK."
Buckingham Palace responded to Harry's interview with a brief statement.
"All of these issues have been examined repeatedly and meticulously by the courts, with the same conclusion reached on each occasion," a Palace spokesman said.