Prince Harry officially renounces his residence in the United Kingdom

Prince Harry is officially a US resident.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
17 April 2024 Wednesday 16:45
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Prince Harry officially renounces his residence in the United Kingdom

Prince Harry is officially a US resident. This is stated in the legal documents that the son of King Charles III would have completed in the United States, which certify his intention to live in the country long term and thus renounce his residence in his native country.

As the TMZ portal has learned after obtaining copies of the official documents that certify this change, the Duke of Sussex has updated his country of residence from "United Kingdom" to "United States" as part of a documentation presented to Companies House, necessary for his ecotourism-focused nonprofit, Travalyst.

Prince Harry lives in the United States with his wife, Meghan Markle; and the couple's two children, Archie (4) and Lilibet (2). The four reside in a fabulous mansion in Montecito, California, where they established their permanent home after several changes since leaving the United Kingdom in 2020.

After their wedding, the couple settled in the charming residence of Frogmore Cottage, a property within Windsor Castle that the late Queen Elizabeth II gave to her grandson as a wedding gift. King Charles III "evicted" his youngest son from the property after the publication of his memoirs, In the Shadow.

In Montecito, however, they seem to have found their ideal home. A 16-room property in the exclusive neighborhood that gives them the privacy they longed for. "We did everything we could to get this house," Meghan Markle revealed in an interview with Harpers Bazaar Australia, "Because you can go wherever you want, be happy, breathe, be calm, feel free."

The prince also has two other open fronts in his native country: the first, the lawsuits he filed against the media owned by magnate Rupert Murdoch, whom he accuses of violating his privacy; and second, precisely his continued attempts to re-establish her rights to additional security for himself and his family if they return to British soil.

Both situations seem unfavorable for the Duke of Sussex, at least for the moment. His court case looked complicated just a few days ago, after it came to light that the actor Hugh Grant, in a situation similar to his against the same media conglomerate, was forced to accept a financial agreement to close the case. ; something that seems to be the same fate that the son of Carlos III will suffer.

Regarding his security situation, the prince is expected to reappear in the United Kingdom on May 8 for a special service of the Undefeated Games, which he founded and represents. However, he would be fighting to obtain police protection so that his wife and his children could travel with him, something that has already been denied in the past by the courts, as he is not a member of the Crown.

His efforts reportedly fell on deaf ears again last Monday, when a High Court judge again rejected his application and upheld a government panel's decision to limit his access to publicly funded security after he resigned his membership. asset of the royal family.