Prince Harry vows to REMAIN in the US with Meghan Markle as he shares why he can’t bring up his children in the UK

According to Prince Harry, he and his spouse, Meghan Markle, do not intend to depart the United States very soon.

A few months after leaving their position as working royals, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to Montecito, California, in the summer of 2020.

Harry, 40, has returned to the UK on his own multiple times this year, but he is still far from most of the Firm.

His most recent public engagement follows his and his brother Prince Williams’ individual congratulations to the Diana Award winners, which were established in honor of their mother.

In addition, he is still pursuing a lawsuit against the Home Office regarding his taxpayer-funded security while he and his young family are in the UK.

Prince Archie, age five, and Lilbet, age three, are the couple’s children.

“I very much enjoy living here and bringing up my kids here,” the King’s youngest son remarked at The New York Times’ DealBook Summit.

Citing security concerns, he stated that he “undoubtedly wouldn’t be able to do in the UK” some of the activities he can do with his kids.

“Being the best husband and the best dad that I can be” is Harry’s current emphasis.

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The Duke continued by telling Andrew Ross Sorkin, an event founder and NYT columnist, that he is against banning kids from social media because it can generate family conflicts and bullying among peers.

Rather, he stated that these businesses ought to be held to higher standards of accountability and openness.

He claimed that since social media was purposefully made to be addictive, banning or eliminating it would lead to a host of issues.

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In order to keep his peace, Harry claimed he doesn’t have any personal social media accounts.

“I try to think at these things through the lens as a dad,” he stated.

“It’s not a coincidence that the world has become more volatile and more divided since social media has been around for 20 years,” Harry said.

A letter was sent by the 42-year-old Prince of Wales to the Diana Award recipients event, which is scheduled for tomorrow.

A video message that Harry has recorded will be played during the virtual ceremony.

The Duke will discuss how Diana’s perspective on the world continues to motivate him while outlining the “systemic injustices” and other difficulties the world faces.

Like William, he will bring up the charity’s goal of encouraging youth to make “positive change.”

Harry will state: “I am still motivated by my mother’s conviction that youth may effect constructive change.

“No matter the challenges we face, whether it’s climate change, mental health or systemic injustices, her legacy and the efforts of young people to inspire further action in the world fill me with hope.”

The long-standing animosity between the royal brothers grew worse after Harry made accusations against William and the Princess of Wales in his Spare memoirs and Netflix documentary.

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According to the Diana Award, the charity “has the support of both her sons, HRH The Prince of Wales and Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex.” It is commemorating 25 years since it was founded in memory of the late Princess Diana of Wales.

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