Harry insists the US is now his residence, but expat law firm Blevins Franks warns of the dangers: ‘HMRC will look for any indication that you view Britain as your homeland and may return one day.
“Even stating in your will that you wish to be buried in the UK could work against you.”
So, has Harry stipulated where he will be buried?
Even Wallis Simpson rests in the family cemetery at Frogmore following a royal reconciliation, although she and the Duke of Windsor had purchased burial plots in Baltimore, where her father is buried.
Meghan, however, doesn’t seem to be in the mood to reconcile with her own family, much less her in-laws.
Harry could become the first royal to be buried in the United States.
Prince Harry (pictured with Meghan Markle) could become the first royal to be buried in the US following his death as he insists the US is now his permanent residence.
Wallis Simpson, who is buried in the Royal Mausoleum at Windsor after reconciling with the Royal Family
The Royal Mausoleum in Frogmore Gardens, Windsor Home Park
As well as my revelation of the King’s anger at the publication of photographs of his late mother with her hands in her pockets.
Could his anger have been fueled by his father, Prince Philip’s, curious views on purses?
He banned pocket flaps on his Anderson & Sheppard suits, inflicting this faux pas on his son Charles.
King Charles was reportedly furious after photographs of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, with her hands in her pockets were published.
Reflecting on Angela Rayner calling Rishi Sunak a “little loser”, former shadow chancellor John McDonnell praises her “robust” performance but piously claims: “I don’t do that sort of thing.”
Actually? Did Ella No notoriously call for the “lynching” of conservative opponent Esther McVey, describing her as a “stain on humanity”?
Refusing to apologize, he later announced: “Sometimes it is necessary to express sincere anger.”
John McDonnell praised Angela Rayner’s ‘robust’ performance in parliament after she called Rishi Sunak a ‘tiny loser’
Hugh Grant, who plays Kellogg’s Frosties mascot Tony the Tiger in his new film Unfrosted, is trying unsuccessfully to wean his five children off sugary cereals.
“I’m a hypocrite about that,” he admits. “I said to one of my sons, ‘It’s disgusting to see you eating those chocolate buns. I mean, for God’s sake. “You just had three bowls, do you have any idea what you’re doing to yourself?”
And then he says, “Do you want some?” I say, “yes, absolutely.”
Hugh Grant plays Tony the Tiger actor Thurl Ravenscroft in the new film Unfrosted, about the invention of Pop Tarts
Country Life writer Flora Watkins has been expelled from the Jilly Cooper Book Club after publicly complaining that instead of “drinking champagne and shouting about Jilly”, members have chosen to talk about abortion rights and gender, and one of them has become increasingly “strident in his opinion.” radical trans opinions’.
“It was a horrible shock,” Flora reports in The Spectator. “The last message I saw in the WhatsApp group was from someone who said it gave him “great pleasure” to tell me “fuck us forever. Bye bye!”.
Glastonbury founder Sir Michael Eavis remembers welcoming Prince Harry, despite his brash crash into the festival.
“I have security everywhere, spies everywhere,” he says. “I think he jumped the fence.”