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Prince Harry's Rhetoric on America Shifts From Praise to Criticism Following Trump's Re-election

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Prince Harry has moved away from publicly praising America and toward measured criticism of Donald Trump's administration since the president's November 2024 re-election, despite having relocated his official residence to the U.S. in 2024. Previously, Harry spoke positively about American culture and his life in California, and had considered pursuing U.S. citizenship. The shift reflects changing circumstances in his adopted country and raises questions about his long-term commitment to remaining in America.

Prince Harry, who relocated to California in 2020 and officially changed his country of residence to America in April 2024, has noticeably altered his public statements about the United States following Donald Trump's return to power. In prior years, Harry expressed genuine enthusiasm for American life, telling interviewers in 2022 and 2024 that he loved living in the States and had considered obtaining U.S. citizenship. However, since Trump's November 2024 election victory, Harry has made few positive public comments about America and has instead focused criticism on the administration's foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine. Some commentators have speculated that Harry may be reconsidering his commitment to remaining in America, citing his use of the word "currently" when describing the U.S. as his home. The article traces Harry's evolving relationship with America through quotes from his book Spare and various interviews, showing a marked contrast between his earlier enthusiasm and his more recent measured tone.

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The article appears incomplete, ending mid-sentence at 'when he said Ameri' without providing the full context of Harry's April 2026 statement at the Kyiv Security Forum. Additionally, no direct quotes or statements from Prince Harry or his representatives responding to these characterizations of his shifting attitude are included.

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    Prince Harry Has Not Praised America Since Donald Trump Won

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