According to a source, Prince Harry's numerous court fights have taken their toll on the Duke.
Harry has had many legal problems in recent years, including a lawsuit against The Sun tabloid for invading his privacy. After standing down as a working royal, he sued the United Kingdom Home Office for reducing his protection.
He resolved his lawsuit against The Sun, with Rupert Murdoch agreeing to pay the Prince significant damages. However, Harry's high court appeal against the Home Office was unsuccessful, with the judge agreeing with the government department.
After losing his appeal, he sat down with the BBC and revealed his opinions in an interview, stating that the verdict was a "establishment stitch-up" and revealing that his father, King Charles, "won't speak" to him because of the security controversy.
According to a source, the Prince has been weighed down by legal issues.
"It has taken its toll. He sees things everywhere, picks fights with everyone, and it's exhausting. You cannot live in constant fighting mode. You are a forty-year-old guy. "You've got to stop fighting the world," they told the Express.
During the interview, Harry also stated that he did not know "how long my father has" and that he would "love reconciliation with my family, there's no point in continuing to fight anymore."
"Life is precious, I don't know how much longer my father has, he won't speak to me because of this security stuff," he said.
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