The Duke of Sussex, who will be visiting the UK in May to mark the 10-year anniversary of his Invictus Games, appeared to have bid farewell to his royal life once and for all, per royal author Tom Quinn.
According to Quinn, who told The Mirror, that after Harry’s father took the “vindictive” decision to evict him from his Frogmore Cottage, the prince was “furious” and left “in tears.”
As a form of showing his feelings towards the decision, Prince Harry changed his primary residence from the UK to the US, with the change backdated to June 29, 2023 – the exact date of eviction.
Quin stated that Harry had endured the “last straw” after he was kicked out with wife Meghan Markle and two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
While Prince Harry met his cancer-stricken dad in February after he was informed of the diagnosis, sparking some speculations of a truce.
“Even if Harry begged to be allowed back to help out – even if his father King Charles became so ill he was unable to carry out his duties – whatever happens, the call to help will never go out to Montecito,” Quinn explained.
The author surmised, “Making the US his primary residence is Harry’s final goodbye.”
PRINCE Harry has been calling pals in the UK for advice after his comments about his father backfired, according to a royal author.
The “homesick” royal has a network of close friends back home in Britain – some he has known from his days as a party-loving bachelor.
The “support system” is said to be made up of of schoolmates, revellers at ‘Club H’ – the brothers’ basement disco at Highgrove – as well as military comrades, royal mentors and aides.
Many of the close-knit circle are also friends with his brother Prince William and attended both of their weddings.
Writing in The Daily Mail , Robert Lacey says the friends have “listened sympathetically” to the brothers in recent months without taking sides.
And he claims Harry has been calling his pals “mournfully” recently since his complaints against his dad were so “poorly received”.
It comes as Harry is back in the UK for the unveiling of a statue for his mother Princess Diana – set to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with his brother William next week.
Last month Harry accused his family of showing “total neglect” for his mental health woes and claimed Charles made him “suffer” in a bombshell documentary.
In The Me You Can’t See the Duke of Sussex opened up about his struggles with his mental well-being and the trauma that haunts him after the death of mother Princess Diana.
Charles, Harry and William seen in happier times.Credit: PA
Harry and Meghan have made numerous explosive claims in recent monthsCredit: AFP
And in stunningly candid moments, Harry, 36, launched blistering attacks on his close relatives.
He revealed that he’s been in therapy for “four or five years” – while also opening up about turning his back on Britain and his family to “break the cycle” of grief being passed down the generations.
Harry also spoke out about his wife Meghan’s mental health struggles, saying: “Meghan decided to share with me the suicidal thoughts and the practicalities of how she was going to end her life.
“The scariest thing for her was her clarity of thought.”
The Duke blasted his own dad saying he did little to help him through his struggles.
He said: “My father used to say to me when I was younger, he used to say to both William and I, ‘Well, it was like that for me so it’s going to be like that for you.’
“That doesn’t make sense. Just because you suffered, that doesn’t mean your kids have to suffer. Actually quite the opposite.
“If you suffered, do everything you can to make sure that whatever negative experiences you had, you can make it right for your kids.”
The Duke of Cambridge called Meghan Markle ‘merciless’ it’s claimedCredit: AFP
Harry and his wife have made numerous explosive claims in recent months, but are now said to want a quiet life following the birth of their second child.
But Harry has found himself accused of “over sharing” in the wake of the high-profile chats.
Meghan Markle has also found herself under fire.
Earlier today we reported how Lacey claimed Prince William raged at Meghan’s “merciless” treatment of staff and called her “that bloody woman”.
The claim is made by Lacey in an explosive new book Battle of Brothers, which details the feud between William and Harry.
It come as the Duke of Sussex, 36, has arrived in the UK for next week’s Princess Diana statue unveiling.
In the book, he writes that conflict between Princess Diana’s “two bitterly divided sons does not seem likely to end any time soon”.
“According to one of my sources, it’s been pointed to him that everyone has a difficult sister-in-law,” he writes in the Daily Mail.
“William’s response was to nod his head in sage acceptance. Then suddenly he broke out angrily. ‘But look at the way that bloody woman treated my staff — merciless!’”