Prince Harry, now residing in the US with his wife Meghan Markle since 2020, has recently declared this as his primary residence, according to US commentator Lee Cohen. Cohen expressed concerns that Harry’s behavior and critical remarks about the Royal Family in his memoirs may be seen as disrespectful and could potentially provoke backlash from Americans. This move accentuates his estrangement from his native country and royal heritage.

In other royal engagements, Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence are set to visit British Columbia, Canada, from May 3-5, 2024. Their itinerary includes attending the commissioning ceremony of HMCS Max Bernays and visiting the Maritime Museum of British Columbia. This trip marks Princess Anne’s third international visit in 2024, reflecting her dedication to her royal duties.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry is scheduled to return to the UK to attend the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games at St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8, 2024. However, his visit coincides with King Charles’s engagements, which may limit the opportunity for a father-son reunion. There is also uncertainty about whether Meghan and their children will join him, and his meetings with other family members, including his brother Prince William. Following his UK visit, Prince Harry will travel to Nigeria for an engagement related to the Invictus Games.

Meghan Markle has chosen not to accompany Harry to the UK for the Invictus Games. Instead, she plans an “Invictus-inspired” visit to Nigeria. Her decision reflects a continued distance from the UK, a sentiment that has grown since stepping back from royal duties in 2020. This visit also ties in with her exploring her Nigerian heritage, following a revelation about her ancestry in 2022.