Prince Harry’s secret message as he ‘loves every single day in America’, says Royal commentator
Prince Harry has seemingly given a subtle snub to King Charles after being forced out of his UK abode. The Duke of Sussex, who lived in Frogmore Cottage following his wedding to Meghan Markle, was pushed out of the house after leaving for California in 2023.
Harry, who has made the U.S. his permanent residence, chose June 29, 2023, for a poignant moment—the same date he was driven out of his Windsor estate. Frogmore Cottage had been the couple’s UK home since their marriage, a gift from Queen Elizabeth II. However, their decision to step back from royal duties and move to California led to significant changes in their living arrangements. The eviction from Frogmore Cottage marked a notable shift in their relationship with the rest of the royal family.
Now royal commentator Esther Krakuehas told Sky News Australia’s Royal Report program: “It’s very interesting that Prince Harry chose to date his official US residency on the day he was kicked out of Frogmore Cottage.”
She added: “I think he was trying to send a message and it was very symbolic and I think the biggest message here is that it represents everything that could have been and is not and has been lost. Potentially it represents what actually should never have been.”
“It’s amazing,” the Duke of Sussex said. “I love every single day.” “Do I feel American? Um, no. I don’t know how I feel.” Harry said he had “considered” becoming a U.S. citizen, but it wasn’t a “high priority.”
The timing of Harry’s latest actions appears deliberate, coinciding with the anniversary of his eviction. This subtle snub is seen by many as a message to King Charles, highlighting the ongoing tension between Harry and the royal family. The move underscores the Duke’s feelings about being forced out of the home that held many memories for him and Meghan.
The choice of date is particularly significant given the context of their departure from the UK. Since relocating to California, Harry and Meghan have been open about their struggles within the royal family and their reasons for leaving. Their new life in the U.S. has been marked by various public engagements and projects, including their work with Archewell, their charitable foundation.
Despite the geographical distance, the impact of their departure continues to resonate within the royal family. The eviction from Frogmore Cottage was seen as a symbolic end to their life in the UK as senior royals. By marking the anniversary of this event, Harry seems to be making a statement about his feelings toward his displacement and his new life in America.
In response to the eviction, Harry and Meghan have settled into their new life in California, focusing on their family and various initiatives. However, the move has not been without controversy. Their public statements and media appearances have often brought them back into the spotlight, maintaining public interest in their lives and their ongoing relationship with the royal family.
Prince Harry’s choice to mark the anniversary of his eviction subtly yet poignantly underscores the complex dynamics within the royal family. His actions suggest a continued reflection on his past in the UK and his new chapter in the U.S., hinting at the unresolved feelings and the lasting impact of his departure from Frogmore Cottage.