In a development that has stirred emotions on both sides of the Atlantic, Prince Harry has officially made the United States his permanent residence, filing documents to declare the U.S. as his primary domicile. This move, backdated to June 29, 2023, when the Sussexes vacated Frogmore Cottage in the UK, marks not just a physical relocation but a significant break from his family, nation, and heritage.
The reaction in Britain has been pointed, with many expressing relief at Harry’s departure. “He’s yours now, and good riddance,” is a sentiment increasingly heard from across the pond. Yet, here in America, there is growing unease as well.
So, fine. Britain has had enough of its unhappy former golden boy. But here in America, we are not far behind in our feelings.
Prince Harry’s transition to life in the U.S. has been fraught with controversy. His involvement in American domestic politics, coupled with a reported visa issue, has made headlines. His decision to relocate permanently is said to be driven by safety concerns, but critics argue it’s more likely motivated by anger, frustration, and shame. There have even been whispers that Harry might consider adopting American citizenship—a shocking prospect for a prince of the British bloodline.
In the U.S., the reaction has been mixed. While some tabloid audiences remain fascinated by every new Sussex branding venture, a significant portion of the American public views their activities with disdain. The couple’s frequent involvement in controversial topics, including politics, has not endeared them to many. The revelation of alleged illegal substance use by Harry, detailed in his autobiography, has even sparked an investigation into the handling of his U.S. visa, raising questions about both his application and the Biden administration’s review process.
Prince Harry’s criticism of the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment in 2021 drew sharp rebukes from figures like Nigel Farage, who tweeted that Harry had “lost the plot” and warned that soon he would not be wanted on either side of the pond. This prediction seems to be inching closer to reality.
As the Duke of Sussex settles into his new life in America, it’s clear that both Britain and the U.S. are grappling with the implications. In the UK, there’s a sense of relief, while in America, the honeymoon period for the once-golden boy appears to be waning. The Sussexes, now navigating their new reality, might find that the very country they sought refuge in could soon tire of their presence as well.
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