Prince Harry - who has reportedly switched his residential status from the UK to the US - could leave his elder brother Prince William "hurt and disappointed" with his move, a royal expert has claimed.
The Duke of Sussex has declared the US as his residential status in paperwork relating to his sustainable travel initiative, Travalyst. The move comes amid Harry's tense relationship with his father and brother.
Relationship expert Louella Alderson believes the Prince of Wales might be upset over the "finality" of Harry's decision.
"His relationships with the Royal Family do not appear to be a priority for Harry, as he focuses on building his new brand and career in the US. The finality of this decision could potentially cause Prince William and other members of the Royal Family to feel hurt and disappointed, but it may also provide clarity and closure for everyone involved," Louella Alderson told The Mirror.
She added: "Harry's relationships with his family are already strained and this step sends them a message that he is not planning to return to the UK anytime soon, if at all."
Harry is set to return to the UK in May to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games. The special service will take place in St. Paul’s Cathedral. It's currently unclear if Meghan and their two children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet will join her husband at the event.
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