Prince Harry is about to apply for American citizenship (and say goodbye in any capacity?)
The declaration-exploit of the son of Prince Charles and Lady Diana: in the next US elections "I will vote too".
The sources are the same, but they always remain incognito: does Prince Harry want to apply for American citizenship? The news began to spread after the TV appearance in which Queen Elizabeth's nephew joined his wife Meghan Markle in an appeal to the American people to go and register for the vote. In fact, among the prince's words, the phrase "for this election, I will not be able to vote here in the United States" was noted. Words that probably threatened to blow the coronaries both to grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and to grandfather, Prince Philip. The father, Prince Charles, will perhaps be more understanding, given the transgressions he also committed out of love. But who will have gone on a rampage could be Prince William, already abundantly - again - angry with his brother for the contract signed by Harry and Meghan with Netflix, a channel that in two productions (one is The Crown) will give performances of their mother judged as "disrespectful".
In the same speech, which already in itself violated the rules of the English royal family, because its members must not talk about politics in public, the Duke of Sussex explained to the Americans that he had never voted in his life because the convention of the monarchy constitutional law in force in the United Kingdom requires the waiver of the right to vote for members of the royal family. A very drastic exploit that, after a return to diplomacy that gave the impression of wanting to mend relations with family members also cracked by Harry and Meghan's attack against the "strong powers" (including the establishment of the Commonwealth of which the queen is the boss) now suggests that the couple is back at odds with the Crown. Harry may therefore be looking for a Green Card that would allow him to stay in America for at least three years. But if he were to decide for American citizenship, he would likely lose the title of Prince, Royal Highness and the Duchy of Sussex. What, the latter, which his wife does not seem willing to give up with so much enthusiasm ...
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