Prince Harry's Use of This Word Has Palace Worried — Source
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Prince Harry’s Use of This Word Has Palace Worried — Source

Prince Harry‘s language has reportedly left the royals concerned. The Duke of Sussex recently shared an essay reflecting the importance of Remembrance Day. In the piece, he stated he is “currently” staying in the United States. However, this statement has allegedly not gone well with the royals.

Prince Harry stated that he ‘currently’ lives in the US, which worries royals, says source

According to Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop, Prince Harry’s language has left the royals concerned. Palace insiders told the outlet that the statement was neither accidental nor innocent. One former courtier stated that the 41-year-old “could’ve said ‘I live in America.” The individual further added, “Currently implies the situation is temporary.”

For the unaware, Harry had also spoken about not pursuing U.S. citizenship, which has allegedly left watchers shocked after years of staying in Montecito. Aides have also claimed that King Charles‘s camp has secretly reopened the modes of communication. Nevertheless, there are rumors of fears that Prince William might remove or restrict titles once he gains more authority.

One senior insider warned, “Harry sees which way the wind is blowing.” The individual continued, “The Sussexes are recalculating.” Moreover, his wife, Meghan Markle, is also said to be “monitoring reaction carefully.” A veteran advisor concluded, “When a Sussex shifts language, it’s strategy — not slip.”

According to the essay shared with PEOPLE, Prince Harry said, “Though currently, I may live in the United States, Britain is, and always will be, the country I proudly served and fought for.” He continued, “The banter of the mess, the clubhouse, the pub, the stands, ridiculous as it sounds.” Harry also mentioned, “these are the things that make us British. I make no apology for it. I love it.”

Speaking about Remembrance Day, Prince Harry shared, “Every November, the world, for a moment, grows quieter.” “We pause, together, to remember,” he continued. Harry further explained, “Remembrance has never been about glorifying war. It’s about recognizing its cost: the lives changed forever and the lessons paid for, through unimaginable sacrifice.” He added, “It’s also about honoring those who, knowing that cost, still choose to serve.”

Originally reported by Ritika Singh on Reality Tea.

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