The Duke of Sussex, 39, has sensationally renounced his British residency, instead claiming America as his home in new paperwork.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle may be invited by King Charles to spend some time with the Firm over the summer this year.
The Duke of Sussex has updated his official business records in this country to make it clear that he no longer lives in Britain.
The Duke of Sussex cannot resign from the stand-in role as a Counsellor of State which means he can technically still deputise for the monarch if he is overseas on an official trip or ill.
The Duke of Sussex is thought to be working with his PR advisers to do all he can to manage photos and videos from his public appearances - with any output being edited before being released.
Prince Harry could face deportation because of his past use of illegal drugs, which he has discussed in recent interviews and in his “Spare” memoir, experts say.
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyPrince Harry was “stupid” to boast about his illegal drug use in his memoir Spare, and in interviews to promote the book, royal experts have told The Daily Beast, after the American ambassador in London sharpened the political dimension of the issue by saying Harry would never be deported under a Biden administration.Ambassador Jane Hartley’s comments that deportation action against Harry was “not going to happen in the Biden...
The update revealed the young girl is ‘enjoying her Irish lessons with the Hospital School’.
When King Charles and Queen Camilla tied the knot in 2005, there were rumours that his two sons Prince William and Prince Harry were dead set against the marriage
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, might be living stateside, but they could have a very royal sport in their future.
Amina al-Hassouni, from the village of Al-Fur'ah in southern Israel, was struck in the head after fragments from the missiles fell on the roof of her home.
A judge rejected a bid to halve the amount he had to pay by saying the Duke of Sussex had 'comprehensively lost' his case.