Recent unverified claims circulating on X suggest that Prince Harry has abandoned his pursuit of U.S. citizenship and is preparing to leave the United States, with insiders alleging he “despises” the MAGA movement. As of May 11, 2025, no credible news outlets have confirmed these reports, and the narrative appears driven by social media speculation rather than substantiated evidence. The question of whether to support his “permanent exile” from the U.S. invites scrutiny of both the claims and the broader implications of such a stance.
The idea that Harry is dropping a citizenship bid lacks context, as there’s no public record of him formally pursuing it. Since moving to California in 2020 with Meghan Markle, Harry has maintained his British citizenship and royal titles, though he and Meghan stepped back from senior royal duties. U.S. citizenship would require renouncing his titles under British law, a step he has not indicated taking. Reports from 2024, such as those in the Daily Mail, noted Harry listing the U.S. as his primary residence, sparking speculation about his intentions, but no evidence confirms a citizenship application. His visa status, possibly an A-1 diplomatic visa, has been debated, especially after Trump’s 2024 comments threatening deportation over alleged drug use disclosures in Harry’s memoir, Spare. Yet, legal experts, like those cited by Reuters, argue his visa is secure absent criminal convictions.
The claim of Harry despising MAGA aligns with his and Meghan’s public stances, which lean progressive. Their Archewell Foundation supports causes like voter registration and mental health, often at odds with MAGA’s conservative platform. Harry’s criticism of divisive U.S. politics in a 2021 Oprah interview and Meghan’s voting in 2020 fueled perceptions of their opposition to Trump-aligned movements. X posts from users like @TRHLoathesMeghan amplify this, framing Harry’s alleged exit as a rejection of American conservatism. However, no direct quotes from Harry confirm hatred for MAGA, and “insider” claims lack attribution, suggesting possible exaggeration.
Supporting his “permanent exile” assumes the claims are true and raises ethical questions. Harry, a private citizen despite his royal status, has the right to live where he chooses, provided he complies with immigration laws. Advocating exile based on political differences risks endorsing a punitive approach to free speech, especially when his criticisms mirror those of many Americans. On X, voices like @PatriotX2024 cheer his potential departure, citing his “anti-American” stance, while others, like @RoyalWatcher22, defend his freedom to stay, noting his contributions through Invictus Games.
Exile is a disproportionate response lacking legal or moral grounding. If Harry leaves voluntarily, it’s his prerogative, possibly driven by personal or professional factors, not just politics. His departure could ease tensions with MAGA supporters but risks fueling narratives of elite alienation. Without verified evidence of his intentions or feelings, skepticism is warranted. The debate reflects broader divides over immigration, celebrity influence, and political loyalty, but punishing Harry for unproven sentiments sets a dangerous precedent.