However, Prince Harry recently made a statement during an ongoing court case against the Home Office regarding the downgrading of his security protection during visits. He asserted that the UK is still his home, signaling a desire to maintain a link to his homeland. Royal commentator Jenny Bond shared insights in a magazine, highlighting that this is the clearest indication we've had that the prince has not completely turned his back on his home country. While residing in the US, Prince Harry emphasizes the importance of his children feeling connected to the UK, underscoring his desire for them to understand their heritage.
Some have speculated that life in the US may not be permanent for Prince Harry, suggesting that he misses certain aspects of his previous life. However, for now, he believes that California is the best place for his family.
Royal expert Katy Nickoll, speaking on GB News, pointed out the stark differences between California and the UK, suggesting that the Duke of Sussex must feel a sense of homesickness. She acknowledged that the couple might incorporate British traditions into their California home, such as decorating the Christmas tree with Archie. However, she highlighted that certain aspects of the traditional Royal Christmas experience at Sandringham would be absent.
Despite any potential discomfort, it appears that Prince Harry is committed to making the best of his life in California for the well-being of his wife and children, while holding onto his connection to his homeland.
