has with the Royal Family after his bombshell BBC interview, sources have claimed. The Duke of Sussex earlier this month with the broadcaster shortly after he lost his High Court appeal regarding his downgraded security in the UK.
Harry made various claims about his family and their "involvement" in the situation, which he described as a "good old fashioned establishment stitch up", while he also spoke about his father, King Charles's health, saying that he does not know how much "time he's got left". Now a source reportedly "sympathetic" to the Duke , telling magazine: "It's taken its toll. He sees things everywhere, he picks battles with everybody and that's tiring. You can't live in permanent battle mode. You're a 40-year-old man. You've got to stop fighting the world."
Another source told the outlet: "There is zero trust. The family feels that private conversations with Harry are not possible."
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