Prince Harry has shared his contentment with raising Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in the United States. Following their decision to step back from royal duties in early 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocated to America with their son to start a new chapter. During a conversation at The New York Times DealBook Online Summit, Harry expressed his desire to remain in the US, indicating no plans to return to the UK.
Harry spoke about his children, stating his enjoyment of living in America and raising them there. He described this aspect of his life as something he never anticipated. He explained that he believes this lifestyle reflects what his mother would have wanted for him.
He highlighted the opportunities he has in America with his children that he wouldn't have had in the UK. He expressed his gratitude for these opportunities. Meghan has also shared clips on social media showcasing Archie and Lilibet's American accents.
In 2023, Harry officially changed his country of residence on paperwork from the UK to the US. Simultaneously, the couple vacated their UK home, Frogmore Cottage. Harry also discussed his concerns about his family's safety in the UK, reiterating these worries during his appearance in New York City. He expressed his primary concern was the potential harm to himself, his wife, or his children.
7 Comments
Muchacha
Raising his kids in America is fine, but he'll never escape the royal legacy. He's making a mistake.
Mariposa
It's sad to see him so far removed from his family and heritage. The royal family is important!
Africa
Honestly, he sounds selfish. His feelings shouldn't come before his family's legacy.
Muchacho
He should have stayed in the UK—he's dismissing centuries of royal duty for a trend.
Coccinella
I love that he’s raising Archie and Lilibet with American values. This is a new era for the monarchy!
Muchacho
Harry has turned his back on the royal family. It’s disrespectful to his tradition and heritage.
BuggaBoom
It’s inspiring to see someone prioritize their family's mental health and safety. Well done, Harry!