Overview
- Prince Harry's legal appeal to reinstate taxpayer-funded UK security was unanimously rejected by the Court of Appeal in early May 2025.
- In a surprise BBC interview after the ruling, Harry criticized the decision as an 'establishment stitch-up' and revealed strained family ties, including King Charles no longer taking his calls.
- While in London, Harry was captured on doorbell cameras knocking on wrong doors while searching for a friend's home, raising questions about his security concerns.
- Local residents described the incident as 'odd,' noting the Prince appeared unsure of his destination despite his claims of feeling unsafe in the UK.
- The incident, combined with Harry's candid interview, has deepened public and familial rifts, with critics questioning his approach to reconciliation and security advocacy.