Ailsa Anderson, a former press secretary to the late Queen, has criticized Prince Harry for fuelling speculation about King Charles’ health, after saying he does not know how much longer his father has left to live.
Harry had in an interview with BBC News on Friday, said he wants a “reconciliation”; with the Royal Family â but claims the King won’t speak to him.
The Duke of Sussex, who spoke after losing a legal challenge over his security in the UK, he doesn’t know how much longer his father has left to live.
Reaction to the development, Anderson said Harry needs to do the reconciliation in private, not in a BBC News interview.
According to her, his remarks about his father will only cause real concern and more speculation in the media.
“Prince Harry is saying ‘I don’t know how long my father has’ â that is going to cause real concern and more speculation in the media and the wider public about what his diagnosis is, which is incredibly unhelpful going forward,”; Anderson told Sky News.
She added: “What you don’t want to do is have your private life played out in the media. So if you truly want reconciliation, you will do it in private, not in a BBC News interview.”;