Amidst reports of a midnight call from the Duke of Sussex to Kitty Spencer for assistance, Prince Harry is said to be contemplating a permanent move to Africa after parting ways with Meghan Markle and leaving the United States.
According to Page Six, Harry is collaborating with Netflix on a documentary centered around Africa, with no involvement from Meghan in the project.
Drawing parallels with his late mother Princess Diana’s advocacy against landmines in Africa, Harry’s potential journey to the continent is poised to echo Diana’s impactful legacy.
While the specifics of the documentary remain undisclosed, the ongoing writer’s strike in Hollywood has temporarily stalled progress on the project.
Harry’s profound connection to Africa dates back to his early days with Meghan, when their romance blossomed during a trip to Botswana.
A source close to Harry revealed his deep-rooted affection for the continent, expressing that Africa is where he truly feels at home.
Confirming discussions between Harry and Netflix, an insider shared that the documentary proposal is among several ideas being explored by the prince.
As news of the royal couple’s separation surfaces, insiders speculate that Harry may seize this opportunity to fulfill his longstanding desire to reside permanently in South Africa, away from Montecito.
Envisioning a childhood for his son Archie immersed in African culture, Harry’s friend disclosed his aspiration to raise Archie in South Africa, embodying his cherished childhood dreams.
Plans were reportedly underway in 2019 to craft a unique role for Harry and Meghan, potentially situated in Africa, combining Commonwealth initiatives with charitable endeavors.
With the prospect of relocating to South Africa looming, sources suggest that the Spencer family, Harry’s maternal relatives, would extend their support by offering him accommodation in the country.
Notably, some of Harry’s Spencer cousins have previously resided in South Africa, maintaining a low-profile existence until their appearance at significant events like William and Catherine’s wedding.
The Spencer siblings, including Lady Eliza, Lady Amelia, and Lady Kitty, are not only connected to royalty but also exude opulence and elegance in their social circles.
Reflecting on the Spencer family’s history, Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s brother, relocated to Cape Town, South Africa, with his family in 1995 to evade media scrutiny.
Despite subsequent changes in his personal life, including multiple marriages and a total of seven children, the ties between the Spencer clan and the British royal family remain strong.
Princess Diana’s nieces and nephew from Cape Town epitomize a lifestyle intertwined with luxury and affluence, embodying a unique blend of aristocracy and modern glamour.