Prince Harry Embraces Life in the U.S. with Emotional Update to Official Documents
0Prince Harry has updated his official documents, marking a significant milestone in his acceptance of his new life in the United States, indicating that he may not be planning a return to the UK. This emotional update seems to reflect his adjustment to a permanent life away from Britain.
The Duke of Sussex, who relocated to sunny California with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Archie and Lilibet, four years ago, has made a notable change in his formal residential status. Originally, his sustainable travel initiative, Travalyst, listed him as a UK resident. However, a recently filed document now identifies his residency as the United States, with an effective date that coincides with the day he relinquished Frogmore Cottage—his former royal residence in the UK, shared by The Sun.
The transition to American residency on his paperwork came shortly after it was confirmed that he and Meghan were asked to vacate Frogmore Cottage by King Charles, which was initially given to them by Queen Elizabeth II as a wedding gift. This move, interpreted by royal commentators as a clear sign of his severed residential ties to the UK, deeply affected Prince Harry.
Despite his move, Prince Harry remains connected to the UK and plans to attend a forthcoming service at St Paul’s Cathedral to celebrate the Invictus Games’ tenth anniversary. However, his ongoing legal struggle with the Home Office over changes to his security arrangements in the UK underscores his complex relationship with his homeland.
In his recent public engagements, including a virtual address at Travalyst’s annual meeting, Prince Harry emphasized the importance of community in travel and tourism. He continues to advocate for responsible travel, even as he settles into his life in the United States, which he now regards as his home for the foreseeable future.