Prince Harry has officially changed his primary residence to the United States, a move that royal biographer Angela Levin attributes to his enduring anger with the UK. Levin’s claims come after the Duke of Sussex updated his official business records to reflect that he no longer resides in Britain.

This significant change coincided with Harry and Meghan Markle vacating Frogmore Cottage, their former residence in Windsor. Speaking to GB News, Levin described the move as a “huge change” for Harry, indicating that his “obligations to Britain are far fewer and diminishing as we speak.”

Angela Levin and Prince Harry

Levin revealed that while Harry completed the necessary forms for this transition last year, the information was only made public recently. She noted, “They’d rented Frogmore Cottage from the Queen, but as they were hardly ever there, the Queen had it in her mind that she would put Prince Andrew in there instead, because he doesn’t need a great huge mansion.” Although Prince Andrew reportedly felt the move “didn’t work” for him, it “did work for Prince Harry,” who subsequently relocated to California with Meghan.

The biographer emphasized that Harry’s departure from the UK was fueled by his dissatisfaction with his security arrangements in the country. According to Levin, Harry feels “furious” with the UK and believes he has been “badly treated.” This sentiment, Levin suggested, might lead to an end to Harry’s annual grievances about the British press.

Levin also discussed the potential ramifications of Harry’s decision. She explained that Harry is currently a Counsellor of State, a role requiring the individual to maintain a home in the UK. With his move to the US, Harry might lose this position, alleviating concerns about him signing important documents on behalf of the Queen or King.

Furthermore, Levin pointed out that Harry’s change in residence could complicate his security arrangements when visiting the UK. As he is no longer an English resident, he might not receive the same level of police protection. Harry has previously stated that he does not feel safe bringing his family to the UK due to these security concerns, a situation now likely exacerbated by his relocation.

When asked by host Emma Webb if this move indicates that Harry is finally committing to his life in California, Levin expressed doubt. She believes that Harry’s anger towards the UK and his family, fueled by his experiences and feelings detailed in his memoir “Spare,” played a significant role in his decision. Levin remarked, “I think he’s so angry with us in the UK, so angry with his family, it’s the sort of remains of Spare where he feels he’s just been so badly treated. And I think it’s a nasty thing to do.”

Levin added that despite Harry’s previous declarations of love for London and his belief that it would always be his home, he now finds himself in a position where “nothing is quite right.” She described him as “a very sad man” who feels compelled to make this move out of necessity rather than genuine desire.

In conclusion, Prince Harry’s relocation to the US represents a significant shift in his relationship with the UK. Levin’s insights suggest that his decision is deeply rooted in his dissatisfaction with his treatment and the ongoing tensions with his family, reflecting the legacy of the grievances he detailed in “Spare.”