Prince Harry is "grandstanding against Meghan" by choosing to fly to the UK and appear in court for his two-day appeal against the Home Office, it has been claimed.The Duke of Sussex made the 5,000 mile trip to London for his appeal hearing in the High Court over his security arrangements - but the royal was not required to attend in person.FULL STORY HERE.
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00:00He doesn't need to be here. He's not giving evidence. Is your view this is grandstanding?
00:05Well, I think it might be grandstanding against Meghan. I think he's so fed up with her
00:10that he wants to prove that he can be strong and he wants to come over here and give it a go.
00:18Otherwise, you know, he's going into the distance, isn't he? We don't see him. He's not allowed to
00:24do anything. He has to walk behind Meghan or shut up, you know. So I think that that's partly it.
00:30And the other part is he hasn't got anything to do. So this actually shows him in a suit,
00:37marching very quickly. And I think that's it. But what you said about why didn't he see his father,
00:45that is a great advantage because if the king had allowed him to come in and see him,
00:51even for a few minutes, Harry, who doesn't keep the truth, would have said that his father was
00:57helping him out on this and believes that he should get paid by our tax. So that's one reason
01:06why the king hasn't seen him for quite a long time, because he could just say that and there would
01:11be no way of proving who said what. So he had to keep away. And the king had to keep him away.