Prince Harry has hinted at his return to UK.
The Duke of Sussex visited his home country in September on a four-day visit.
He met his father, King Charles, after long in a private meeting at Clarence House which reportedly has been the first step towards their reconciliation.
Recently, ahead of Rememberance Day, Harry wrote an essay penning down his love for his country and British heritage.
In The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it Means to Be British, he wrote that though “currently”, he may live in the United States, but he will always be British.
Speaking with The Mirror, behaviour expert Judi James has spine about subtle hints sent by Harry that his return might be sooner than expected.
Judi wrote “'Though currently, I may live in the United States,' is the fascinating line though, both for its wording and its use of punctuation. 'Though I now live in the United States' would be a statement of non-negotiable fact.”
According to the expert, Harry’s use of “currently” is a strong hint at his possible return.
“It sounds like a teaser in terms of a return to the UK”, she further commented.
In a podcast with Hasan Minhaj, Harry was asked if he plans to become a US citizen, to which he replied there are no plans.