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Before we go, here's a summary of the day's events:
It all began at the Court of Appeal this afternoon when Prince Harry lost his appeal against the ruling dismissing his challenge to the level of police protection he receives in the UK.
That appeal was regarding whether Ravec, the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures, had made an error of procedure when assessing that Prince Harry should have his additional protection removed.
Sir Geoffrey Vos explained that while the Duke of Sussex's personal arguments were both "powerful and moving", he concluded: "I could not say that the Duke's sense of grievance translated into a legal argument for the challenge to Ravec's decision."
Hours after the judgment was read out in court, a bombshell interview aired in which Prince Harry said he wants "reconciliation" with the Royal Family - but claimed the King "won't speak to me".
Prince Harry wants 'reconciliation' with Royal Family
In the interview with BBC News, Harry emphasised that he feels it's "impossible" to bring his wife Meghan and his children to the UK with his security arrangements unresolved.
He also expressed fears the King will never meet his grandchildren, adding: "I don't know how much longer my father has."
Buckingham Palace responded saying the case had been looked at "meticulously" by British courts. It's understood the King felt it would have been constitutionally improper to intervene.
'Basic duty of care was not and is not applied to me'
It wasn't the last we heard from Harry this evening.
He released a lengthy statement in which he attacked Ravec for failing to do an annual risk assessment, saying legal proceedings "have revealed to me that this basic duty of care was not and is not applied to me".
Harry accused Ravec of being "reckless", saying the lack of a risk assessment was a "dereliction of duty" and added his life was "knowingly put at risk".
He concluded by saying: "I remain committed to a life of public service. This has been and will always be my life's work, and when you strip away the noise, you'll be able to hear, all I've been asking for is safety."