Prince Harry has "burnt his bridges" with the Royal Family following his recent decision to list the USA as his permanent address, an expert has claimed.
In a recent Companies House document released on Wednesday for Harry's business, Travalyst Ltd, he listed America as his primary residence. This was effective from June 29, 2023 - the day he was forced to turn over the keys to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, effectively leaving him without a permanent UK home.
The loss of Frogmore Cottage reportedly left Harry feeling "deeply wounded" and he regarded the saga as another nail in the coffin of chances of ending his feud with his family.
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The father-of-two previously talked about how he has considered becoming a full American citizen in February on ABC's Good Morning America.
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He also shared about that he loves "every single day" of living in America. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to the States in 2020 after dramatically ending their royal duties. They've been there ever since with children Archie and Lilibet.
Royal photographer Arthur Edwards, who has been photographing the family since 1977, told The Sun : "(The loss of) Frogmore was a very small part of it, probably an excuse when he left the UK to make his home in North America. By signing this document saying he's now a resident of the US, he's probably burnt his bridges but I live in hope. I loved working with him. I thought he was someone really special. I'm quite sad about it. But it seems inevitable, his two kids are American, his wife is American, he lives there, but it's a sad occasion.
"You could say good riddance because he's been nothing but a thorn in their side but he is the prodigal son, and the prodigal son did return so I'll keep my fingers crossed."