Prince Harry is facing a dramatic public fallout after reportedly abandoning his bid for U.S. citizenship, a move many see as the final nail in the coffin of his American dream. Insiders suggest that the Duke of Susđť‘ e𝑥 has become disillusioned with America’s political climate, specifically the MAGA movement, but critics like Megyn Kelly are calling his excuses laughable. The truth, they argue, is far more revealing: Harry’s retreat signifies a catastrophic failure in his transatlantic experiment.
Once heralded as a rebellious royal seeking reinvention in Hollywood, Harry has faced a series of humiliating setbacks—from Netflix and Spotify deals falling through to scathing critiques of his media ventures. The American public, once curious about the Susđť‘ e𝑥es, is now fatigued by their endless grievances and perceived entitlement. With dwindling popularity and a toxic brand, Harry’s decision to abandon U.S. citizenship raises critical questions: What is he hiding?
Critics argue that Harry’s withdrawal isn’t merely political; it’s a desperate attempt to evade legal scrutiny over his finances and past admissions of drug use. By opting out of citizenship, he escapes potential tax obligations and scrutiny tied to his royal trust and public earnings. The optics of a British prince with political ambitions in America have now become untenable, leaving Harry and Meghan in a precarious position.
As he attempts to navigate the fallout, Harry is reportedly seeking reconciliation with his estranged family back in the UK. However, public sentiment has shifted dramatically, with polls showing widespread disapproval of his return. King Charles and Prince William are said to maintain a cold distance, leaving Harry’s dreams of royal redemption hanging by a thread.
In a world that has grown weary of celebrity victimhood, Harry is left homeless in public opinion, rejected by both sides of the Atlantic. The question now looms large: Can he ever reclaim his relevance, or is this the end of the Sus𝑠e𝑥 saga?