Prince Harry says he “loves every single day” within the US as he confesses to contemplating citizenship.
The Duke of Sussex was chatting with Good Morning America, broadcast at this time (February 16), in regards to the first winter Invictus Games however took the time to make clear assembly his father after his most cancers prognosis.
The chat on ABC within the United States noticed the Duke of Sussex additionally discuss his life with Meghan Markle and his ardour supporting “wounded warriors”.
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When requested about having fun with his time within the US, Harry responded positively to his transfer away from the UK, even dropping a bombshell of probably taking on US citizenship.
Harry mentioned: “It’s amazing. I love every single day.”
The Duke of Sussex was then requested if he feels American after now spending a few years throughout the pond.
Harry responded: “No, I don’t know how I fell.”
The query was adopted by asking the previous working royal about US citizenship to which he replied: “I have considered it yeah.”
Harry was then pressed on what was stopping him and he informed Good Morning America that he “does not know”.
The Duke continued: “I am here standing with these guys (Invictus competitors), the American citizenship is a thought that has crossed my mind but certainly not something that is a high priority for me right now.”
In a preview clip shared earlier than the total interview, Harry informed the present he hoped the most cancers prognosis may convey the Royal Family Together
Harry mentioned: “The fact I was able to get on a plane and see him and spend any time with him – I’m grateful for that. Through all these families I see on a day-to-day basis the strength of the family unit coming together. Any illness, any sickness brings family together.”
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