'Selfish' Prince Harry accused of 'emotionally blackmailing' King Charles in TV row

Harry's 'refusal' to bring kids to the UK debated on GB News

Prince Harry has been branded "selfish" after being accused of stopping his dad, King Charles, from seeing his grandchildren following a security dispute. It was reported earlier in the week that fears are growing that the most senior Royal might not see Prince Archie or Princess Lillibet again as Harry allegedly said he won't bring them to the UK.

It has already been a couple of years since the King last saw Harry's children and sources close to the Royals fear that it could be much longer. It comes after Harry and his family lost taxpayer-funded security.

Political Commentator, Lee Harris, has now accused Prince Harry of being "selfish" as he said Harry is "emotionally blackmailing" the King. Appearing on GB News, when asked if he thinks Prince Harry is being "selfish", Lee replied: "Yes, I do. And it does feel a little bit like he is doing this to make a point.

"He is emotionally blackmailing King Charles by saying 'look, I want to get the security for when I come over to the UK for my wife and me because we feel like we are going to be attacked or whatever'. Fine. And he's been told he can't have that.

"And he's kind of gone 'ok then, well if I can't have that, you can't see your grandkids'."

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Harry reportedly said he would not bring his wife or kids to the UK (Image: Getty)

Fellow political commentator Joanna Jarjue disagreed with Lee, whilst on the news show, as she said: "[King] Charles, I can't fathom why if your kids and grandkids are coming to see you, why you wouldn't just grant them security."

King Charles last saw Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, in June 2022 when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

In an ITV interview, the Duke of Sussex appeared to confirm that he would travel solo in future. He said: "All it takes is for one lone actor who reads this stuff to act on what they've read.

"And whether it's a knife or acid, these are things that are genuine concerns for me. It's one of the reasons why I won't bring my wife back to this country."

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Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine, also spoke on the matter saying that it is "unlikely" that the King could make a trip to America to see his grandchildren any time soon.

He said: "It would be great to think that at some point soon the King would get to visit the grandchildren that he has seen very little of, but he is 75 and still not in the best of health,' said Joe Little, managing editor of Majesty magazine.

"A visit to America is unlikely to be a high priority now, given the other demands on his time. It's an incredibly sad situation that few would have predicted even five years ago."



'Selfish' Prince Harry accused of 'emotionally blackmailing' King Charles in TV row

'Selfish' Prince Harry accused of 'emotionally blackmailing' King Charles in TV row

'Selfish' Prince Harry accused of 'emotionally blackmailing' King Charles in TV row

'Selfish' Prince Harry accused of 'emotionally blackmailing' King Charles in TV row
'Selfish' Prince Harry accused of 'emotionally blackmailing' King Charles in TV row
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