Prince Harry is far away from this US citizenship despite residence change, it is revealed.
The Duke of Sussex, who has established that America is his primary residence a year after he was evicted from Frogmore Cottage, has yet to establish his permanent home in the US.
US immigration has said: "From a US immigration perspective 'residency' covers a gambit of visa categories and essentially means that he is not a tourist.
"It does not provide any indication of what type of visa he holds. The lack of the use 'permanent residence' seems to suggest that he does not in fact hold a Green card, which would be the first step to naturalisation and becoming a US citizen. Harry can maintain temporary US immigration status by holding an A-1 diplomatic visa, or O-1 Extraordinary Ability or Achievement visa indefinitely, without ever needing to become a permanent resident or US citizen."
This comes as Royal expert Tom Quinn shared Harry was upset after UK eviction.
He told the Mirror: "Harry was absolutely furious and in tears about being evicted from Frogmore – he felt his father had no right to do it and that it was purely vindictive.”