'Some of us find it intolerable!' Prince Harry warned about US fury over residency move
Prince Harry has lived in the US since 2020 but only recently changed his official business records in the UK to state he now resides in America.
Americans react to Prince Harry signalling US is now his primary residence
Prince Harry has been warned he has risked sparking fury among Americans following his move to officially change his primary residence to the US.
The Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle have lived in Montecito, California for nearly four years after they stepped away as senior working members of the Royal Family.
Earlier this month, he updated his official business records in the UK to state he now resides in the US.
But Harry has been warned by a US commentator the move will not go down at all with many Americans.
Lee Cohen told GB News: "Harry is free to live wherever he wants, but it's really staggering.
"It's staggering that a prince of the blood has declared residence in another country, my country, and has no domicile in the land of his birth, and even has considered taking citizenship in a foreign country.
"If Harry felt disinclined to royal service, all he had to do was withdraw and keep a dignified, respectful silence out of respect for his family.
"Which is family, which is a part of a beloved thousand-year pillar of British society. It's not any family.
"He launched unforgivable public attacks on them, published in his memoirs and accompanying interviews.
"That kind of behaviour isn't appreciated on this side of the Atlantic anymore than it is on your side."
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Cohen said Harry could come to regret the furious claims he made against the Royal Family in his tell-all memoir Spare, as many Americans will have found that "intolerable".
The US commentator added: "I have to make the caveat that not everyone, not all of my countrymen and women, feel this way. But those of us who don't read the tabloid, supermarket press are a bit more discerning in this.
"On the one hand, Harry claims to still love his family dearly, as he said in interviews, etc. But in his autobiography, he savages them mercilessly, so it's really not appreciated. The hypocrisy is not appreciated some of us just find it intolerable."