Prince Harry discusses officially becoming a US citizen as he doesn't 'feel American'
Prince Harry's conversation with Good Morning America presenter Will Reeve aired today from his trip to Canada with Meghan Markle.
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Good Morning America has confirmed Prince Harry will discuss the possibility of becoming a US citizen during his interview today.
The Duke of Sussex's conversation with ABC News host Will Reeve was teased with a short snippet of their chat about Harry's recent visit with King Charles following his cancer diagnosis.
In a preview for the full interview, Harry told Will he "loves his family" and was "grateful" to spend time with his father.
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Will, son of Superman star Christopher Reeve, related to Harry’s struggle with an ill parent.
The two men looked rather emotional as they discussed the King's cancer, which has remained unspecified.
Before the full interview goes live on ABC later today, GMA previewed other topics of conversation.
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"Later on Good Morning America, Harry talks about living in California, and also the possibility of becoming a US citizen," ABC confirmed on its early morning news broadcast.
Harry also indicated it was “absolutely” possible that the King’s illness could have a “unifying” effect for the family.
In the full interview, he Prince said he loves living in the United States, but says he doesn't feel American.
He said he has "considered" becoming a US citizen, but it is "not a high priority".
The Duke is still living in California with his wife Meghan Markle after leaving the Royal Family in 2020.