Prince Harry is feeling 'homesick' and looking for properties in UK, claims podcaster Kinsey Schofield
MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA: Prince Harry is reportedly missing his motherland.
According to Kinsey Schofield, the host of the ‘To Di For Daily’ podcast, the Duke of Sussex is seeking properties in the UK.
“I hear that Harry is both content with his new lifestyle and homesick. It just depends on the day. I’m sure Harry could get homesick, and we know that he is prone to wearing his heart on his sleeve,” Schofield told Fox News Digital.
“Meghan has likely permitted him to try to establish an additional residence in the UK if that will make him happy, but I doubt she has any desire to participate in the process or visit,” he added.
Schofield clarified Harry “won’t make any drastic or financial moves until he settles his security issues.”
What did King Charles' former butler Grant Harrold say about Prince Harry?
King Charles’ former butler, Grant Harrold, recently told the New York Post that Harry had reportedly been eyeing properties in his home country.
“It’s something that he’s wanted and been thinking about. Now he’s probably made the decision that’s what he wants,” Harrold said.
“Not having a home in the UK was probably a joint decision initially, but as time goes on, people’s views and decisions can change,” he added.
“You’ve only got one family, and this means he’s suddenly realized that,” he continued.
Prince Harry earlier announced the US as his new country
Earlier this year, Harry reportedly renounced his British residency and declared that his “new country/state” was the “United States.”
Photographer Arthur Edwards also told the Sun, “[The loss of] Frogmore was a very small part of it, probably an excuse when he left the UK to make his home in North America.”
“By signing this document saying he’s now a resident of the US, he’s probably burnt his bridges but I live in hope. I loved working with him. I thought he was someone really special,” he added.
“I’m quite sad about it. But it seems inevitable, his two kids are American, his wife is American, he lives there, but it’s a sad occasion,” he went on.
“You could say good riddance because he’s been nothing but a thorn in their side but he is the prodigal son, and the prodigal son did return so I’ll keep my fingers crossed," Edwards further said.
Prince Harry is currently living with his wife Meghan Markle, 42, and their children Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, in Montecito, California.