Prince Harry "wants to come back": He misses his native England
Created: 2022-02-20Updated: 2022-02-20 14:59
By: Larissa Glunz
About two years ago, Prince Harry turned his back on England and settled in California.
However, he still longs for his homeland.
London – If Prince Harry (37) feels like having a little chat with brother William (39) or a cup of tea with Queen Elizabeth II (95), he can't just get in the car and just stop by.
As reported by 24royal.de*, the former Senior Royal would have to take a flight lasting several hours because he lives with his wife Meghan (40) in sunny Montecito, which is thousands of kilometers from London.
Prince Harry "wants to come back": He misses his native England
Since moving to the United States, Prince Harry has rarely been to his homeland, and his family has always stayed in Montecito.
Duchess Meghan and their two children Archie (2) and Lilibet Diana (8 months) have not yet boarded the plane to Europe – and according to Harry, that has a very specific reason.
A few weeks ago it became public that Prince Harry would like to demand police protection for his visits to Great Britain in court.
Since he has resigned from his royal duties, he is no longer entitled to this, and he apparently wants to bear the costs himself.
A preliminary hearing on Harry's lawsuit, which caused fury among Sussex fans, was held in London's High Court recently.
The youngest son of Prince Charles (73) was represented by his lawyer Shaheed Fatima.
In court, Shaheed made it clear that Harry "didn't feel safe" in England due to the lack of police protection, but that he wanted to visit his homeland.
"Obviously he wants to come back to see family and friends and continue to support the charities he loves so much.
[…] This [England] is and always will be his home first and foremost,” proclaimed the Duke's solicitor.
California is the new center of life for Prince Harry and his family (symbol image).
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Prince Harry "wants to come back": is he accepting the royal family's invitations?
The prince's security concerns and concern for his family could get in the way of a royal family reunion.
The Sussex royal couple have received several invitations this year.
At the end of March, a memorial service for Prince Philip (99, † 2021) will be held in Westminster Abbey, followed in June by what is probably the most important date in 2022. Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her 70th jubilee on the throne.
It is still unclear whether Meghan and Harry will take part in the multi-day spectacle in London.
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