Many royal observers and experts were taken aback by the recent announcement made by the Duke of Sussex, declaring the United States as his official country of residence.
In a conversation with TALPTV, Kinsey Schofield shed light on the Duke’s decision to renounce his ties to the United Kingdom and pursue the title of Prince of America.
This revelation came to light following the public disclosure of the royal family’s official address, now registered as the United States of America in documents filed with Companies House.
These filings were updated on June 29, 2023, coinciding with the King’s directive for the Sussexes to vacate Frogmore Cottage, their UK property.
During an interview with Good Morning America back in February, the Duke of Sussex hinted at his contemplation of acquiring citizenship in his wife’s homeland, the United States.
Schofield pointed to this interview as a clear indication of the Duke’s intentions.
As reported by the Daily Express, she highlighted that although becoming a US citizen wasn’t a top priority for him, his response displayed a sense of defiance.
Despite the change in official residence documented, his desire to retain his title as the Duke of Sussex remains unwavering.
The title of Prince of America seems to be the new reality for him.
Addressing the significance of the date on the filed documents, Schofield, along with other commentators, viewed it as another display of the Duke of Sussex’s assertiveness.
While acknowledging that he could easily pursue US citizenship through proper channels, she expressed skepticism about his true intentions.
The question arises: What implications will this new title of Prince of America bring for the Duke of Sussex, especially after being stripped of his royal titles and associated privileges?
Will this new title usher in positive changes in their lives, or will it further complicate matters for them?