Three words of Prince Harry’s astonishing interview that will worry the palace most in Royal’s security row


Harry’s tense interview threw several sharp remarks toward the Palace, but it was three words in particular that likely made them most uneasy.

The Duke claimed that there were people who actually wanted to see him hurt — and when asked who they were, he gave a chilling reply.

He said: “I’m not going to share, at this point.”

Those final three words really stood out — and they’re likely to stay in the minds of palace insiders for a long time.

They came after Harry made a shocking claim that some people were “knowingly putting me and my family in harm’s way”, hoping the “sense of threat” would pressure him into returning to the royal fold.

These are very serious accusations, and anyone publicly linked to them could end up in a scandal, no matter if the claims are true or not.

By choosing to add the phrase “at this point”, Harry seemed to be warning that he might name specific people later on.

Saying that people connected to the palace actually want to harm him is a bold and provocative claim.

It’s also hard to believe, especially when considering what royal sources have said.

The Sun reported that the royal family was actually hoping to make peace with Harry before his explosive interview — which doesn’t exactly match the idea that they wanted to hurt him.

Sources say the King was both frustrated and hurt by Harry’s words, which have only made their already strained relationship worse.

If Harry ever does go as far as accusing individual royals — just as he hinted with those three words — it could cause a permanent break between them.

He didn’t name names this time, but he has pointed fingers before.

He directly blamed the King for their broken relationship, saying Charles won’t speak to him, and that “the whole thing could be resolved through him.”

Charles was seen for the first time on Sunday since his son’s criticism — he was heading to church.

King Charles is reported to be frustrated and upset with his son

BBC producers were caught off guard when the Duke spoke for over 30 minutes — they were only expecting a quick 10-minute chat.

Now, the person behind setting up the interview — which left many wondering how it ever got approved — has been named.

Meredith Maines, a close friend of Meghan Markle, took over as head of communications for the couple’s Archewell Foundation just three months ago.

She arranged the interview and, as head of comms, likely had a say in what Harry planned to talk about.

Maines, a mother of two, is known for strongly defending Meghan online. She’s also taken on another big role — head of communications for Meghan’s new lifestyle brand, As Ever.

Royal sources revealed the late Queen would have been ‘truly horrified’ by Harry’s interviewCredit: PA

According to her LinkedIn profile, Mrs. Maines has been working for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for the past three months. Before that, she worked at Hulu, a streaming service, and at the venture capital firm Lightspeed Venture Partners.

She helped arrange Prince Harry’s interview with the BBC, which led to several shocking claims being made public.

In the interview, the prince made a chilling remark, suggesting that if anything were to happen to him or Meghan, “it would be the Firm’s fault.”

Although he said he wanted to fix things with his family, he also blamed them for taking away his security after Megxit.

He made a dark comment about how long the King might have left to live, but also said he wants to “reconcile” with his father and that he has “forgiven” his family.

Meanwhile, royal insiders said the late Queen would have been “truly horrified” by what Harry said.

They added that, despite talking about reconciliation, Harry has only pushed himself further away from the family.

Sources told ITV News that Harry’s speculation about how much longer his father might live due to his cancer diagnosis was in particularly “poor taste.”

On Sunday, Meghan Markle shared a rare black-and-white photo of Harry and their kids, following his explosive comments.

The Duchess of Sussex posted the picture of the three of them in the garden, with their backs to the camera, but left it caption-free.

A week ago, Meghan, 43, also shared photos of her son, 5, and daughter, 3, playing in the rose garden on Instagram.