Prince Harry savaged after residency change as he struggles to make himself 'noteworthy'

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EXCLUSIVE: A royal commentator 'applauded' Prince Harry's decision to list the US as his primary residence saying the move makes him even less 'noteworthy'.

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The Duke of Sussex in documents filed on Monday, April 15, at Companies House for his sustainable tourism charity Travalyst.

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While the update was filed on Monday, - the same day Buckingham Palace confirmed that Harry and Meghan Markle had vacated their former UK residence, Frogmore Cottage.

US-based journalist Lee Cohen 'applauded' the move, saying: "I can hear the rejoicing in Britain already."

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Prince Harry changed his primary residence to the US and has no base in the UK (Image: Getty)

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Mr Cohen criticised Harry and claimed that every decision he takes make it even harder for him to "stay relevant".

He exclusively told the Express: "I can hear the rejoicing in Britain already. When will the title and place in the succession finally be removed?

"With each move like this, it becomes harder to stay relevant as Harry alienates himself from the birthright that makes him noteworthy."

Harry and Meghan permanently moved to California, US, when they quit their royal duties back in 2020 as their ongoing rift with the Firm deepened even further.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle walking

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the Royal Family in 2020 (Image: Getty)

The couple had Frogmore Cottage in Windsor as their UK base, which was gifted to them by the late Queen Elizabeth after their wedding in 2018.

Since 2020 they used it sporadically, namely for Prince Phillip's funeral in 2021, for the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022 and her death in September of the same year.

However, in March 2023, the couple were asked to vacate the property as part of King Charles's residence shakeup and also largely due to Prince Harry releasing his explosive memoir, Spare earlier in the year.

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