Prince Harry 'bristling with anger' and 'does not believe his children can meet their grandfather' A former royal editor at the BBC has described Prince Harry's interview as "another jaw-dropping moment in the royal saga". Speaking to Sky News' Matt Barbet a short time ago, Jennie Bond described the Duke of Sussex as being "bristling with anger" and said he's expressing his "mistrust of the royal household" in the BBC interview. "I hope that eventually there might be some kind of reconciliation but, clearly, although Harry says he wants reconciliation, he doesn't see he can do that now," she said. Bond says that Harry "obviously feels at the moment there is some untruth going on" and he believes there is "some kind of conspiracy". "He does not believe that he can bring his children back to meet their grandfather, even though, in his own words, he doesn't know how long his father has got to live." Watch the full interview below.