Prince Harry Officially Declares United States as His Residence in Recent Filing
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In a recent company filing with Companies House, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has officially declared the United States as his new residence. The filing, made under his full name "Prince Henry Charles Albert David Duke of Sussex," was updated for Travalyst, the sustainable travel initiative he launched in 2019.
According to the documents, Prince Harry, who is fifth in line to the British throne, listed the United States as his "New Country/State Usually Resident." The change in residency was recorded on June 29, 2023, the same day Buckingham Palace confirmed that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had moved out of their former home, Frogmore Cottage, in Windsor, United Kingdom.
Prince Harry, 39, had maintained Frogmore Cottage as their official U.K. residence after their move to California in 2020 following their decision to step down from their senior royal roles. However, earlier this year, the Sussexes were asked to "vacate" the home, as confirmed by their spokesperson in March 2023. Buckingham Palace did not comment on reports suggesting that Prince Harry's father, King Charles III, made the decision to relocate his son and daughter-in-law from the royal residence.
A spokesperson for the Sussexes declined to comment on the recent filing, leaving the exact reasons for the relocation undisclosed.
Prince Harry's move to the United States marks a significant shift in his personal and professional life, as he continues to focus on his various initiatives and philanthropic endeavors. With his residence officially declared in the U.S., the prince is expected to play an active role in promoting Travalyst and its sustainable travel objectives.
While Prince Harry and Meghan have chosen to keep their reasons for relocating private, their move to the United States signifies a new chapter in their lives as they continue to carve out their own path away from the duties and responsibilities of the British monarchy.