Prince Harry has identified the United States as his main residence for the first time since ending his association with the royal family in 2020.
Documents from the Daily Mail reveal that Harry, Duke of Sussex, updated his residency records, indicating his “New Country/State Usually Resident” is now the US.
Despite Harry’s eco-travel company, Travalyst, filing records with Companies House on Wednesday, Harry set the “date of change” as June 29, 2023.
Harry and Meghan Markle officially vacated their UK home on June 28, three months after King Charles III evicted them from Frogmore Cottage.
It’s uncertain if Harry’s change in residency will affect his royal titles, but he is set to meet his father in London next month.
Though he changed his residency, Harry expressed in December 2023 that he still sees the UK as his “home” but left for the US due to safety concerns.
“The UK is central to my children’s heritage, and I want them to feel at home there as much as they do in the US,” the duke said in a written statement in a London court during his legal bid for taxpayer-funded police security, which was denied.
“That isn’t possible without ensuring their safety on UK soil.”
Harry has also considered pursuing American citizenship.
“The thought has crossed my mind, but it’s not a priority right now,” he told “Good Morning America” in February.
Harry and Markle have been living in California with their two children for four years and may continue staying there for a while.
“It’s wonderful,” he said of West Coast living. “I enjoy every day.”
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