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King Charles seen for first time since Prince Harry's bombshell BBC interview

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King Charles has been spotted in public for the first time since his youngest son Prince Harry gave a bombshell interview to the BBC, where he shared some insight into his current relationship with his father. The 76-year-old was seen on his way to church at his Royal Sandringham estate in Norfolk, which is where he is staying this weekend.

Harry, 40, had been seeking to overturn a decision that had downgraded his security after he stopped being a working royal and moved to the US. As well as speaking of his own fears, the 40-year-old has previously shared his worries about safety have .

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Sharing more about his relationship with his father, the Duke of Sussex revealed: "I don't know how much longer my father has. He won't speak to me because of this security stuff."

later reported that the King's friend said: "Harry just sees conspiracy every time a decision doesn't go in his direction. He is like a gambler in a casino who can't walk away - he just doubles down.

"Even when he speaks of reconciliation, it is laced with threats and anger."

Speaking on Harry's claim, the monarch's friend added: "It's not that the King won't speak to him - it's that he can't. How can you have a private and delicate conversation when you know it is going to end up on a news special within hours?

"Perhaps if he tried to earn rather than demand a reconciliation, things might go a little better for him. It's just very tragic."

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