Every detail of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to relocate to the United States back in 2020 has been well-publicised.
While the couple are happy and settled in Montecito, California with their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, a leading royal expert feels Prince Harry will have another reason to feel satisfied with his decision - and it's all to do with his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. "I think Diana would have supported Harry in his move, although I think she would also have found a way to bridge the rift between the brothers," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond exclusively tells OK!
It is often claimed by those who knew Diana best that if she was still alive today, she would be splitting her time between the UK and the US - while also using her immense public profile to support her charities and raise awareness.
Following the success of Harry and Meghan's recent 'semi-royal' tour to Colombia to speak about protecting children from the dangers of the internet, Jennie explains why the public would already be used to this style of visit if the late royal was still alive. "She would certainly have approved of Harry’s efforts to shine a light on mental health issues and also his Invictus Games success," Jennie says. "I think she would have been proud of her boy for standing up for what he felt he wanted in life: freedom and autonomy. "So I think there is some reason to say that Harry might feel he is living the life his mother would have loved...
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