Prince Harry opened up about his 'current' life in Montecito, seemingly hinting that he still has not completely moved on from his life in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex made a significant gesture for war heroes by joining the royals in marking Remembrance Day with a heartfelt letter.
In his personal note, he not only expressed admiration for the ones who fought for freedom but also recalled his British roots, hinting that he is desperately missing taking part in royal engagements.
Harry wrote in one of the paragraphs from his message, "Though currently, I may live in the United States, Britain is, and always will be, the country I proudly served and fought for."
The banter of the mess, the clubhouse, the pub, the stands, ridiculous as it sounds, these are the things that make us British. I make no apology for it. I love it."
Jennie Bond, a royal commentator, said that the word 'current' used by Harry stuck in her mind, which is seemingly his way of saying that the US is not his permanent residence.
In conversation with the Mirror, she said, "Harry's words were very telling. The word that stood out for me in that essay was 'currently.'"
"Harry said 'although I may currently live in the United States'…..which does suggest that he doesn’t yet see his move there as necessarily permanent," she added.
However, Jennie believes that the Duke of Sussex is happy in California with his wife, Meghan and their two children, Archie and Lilibet, but the void is still there.