Prince Harry’s choice to list his US residence on the same day he allegedly left Frogmore Cottage has raised questions. Some media publications speculate that it could be a planned jab, or “trolling,” aimed at King Charles. The Duke of Sussex, on the other hand, is scheduled to return to the UK in May for his Invictus Games commitment.
Many anticipate that during this visit, he will discuss his royal titles with his father, considering that he has chosen the United States as his official residence.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle left the UK’s Royal Palace in 2020
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle left the UK’s Royal Palace in 2020 after deciding to step down from their positions as working royals. In an interview with GB News, Royal Editor Charlotte Griffiths stated that Harry’s UK exit was motivated by resentment at his father’s choice to “kick him and Meghan out of Frogmore Cottage.”
The royal relationship has never been simple to understand. After leaving Frogmore Cottage, Harry and Meghan relocated to Windsor Palace before it was vacated for Prince Andrew. By then, Harry had one child (Prince Archie). The couple left the royal scene in 2020 without attempting to reconcile.
Tensions rose following their Netflix series and the controversial Oprah Winfrey interview, which sparked new speculations about Kate and Prince William.
The royal expert says Harry could have announced his US residence on any other day after settling in California. He did, however, choose the day he and Meghan “officially stepped down as working royals.” “To me, it feels like he’s trolling his dad a bit because he could have said that he’s been a US resident since 2020, when he quit the UK and moved to the States, but instead he chose the exact day that his dad kicked him out of Frogmore.”
The royal expert believes the Duke was forced to leave the palace after strongly criticizing Queen Camilla in “Spare.”
“It was a difficult decision for Charles because no father wants to kick their son out of their home.” But, “ he went beyond the pale.”
The expert also mentioned that the Sussexes spent around £2.4 million transforming the cottage before moving away.
The Duke of Sussex claimed to be a “person with significant control” over his ecotourism non-profit Travalyst, listing the United Kingdom as his place of residence in official records until recently.
The United States is now listed as his “New Country/State Usually Resident” in a recent filing with Britain’s Companies House.