The thought of becoming a United States citizen has crossedPrince Harry’s mind.

“It’s amazing,” Prince Harry said. “I love every single day.”

Reeve asked if Harry felt American, to which he laughed and said, “Do I feel American? Um, no. I don’t know how I feel.”

Prince Harry said he had “considered” becoming a U.S. citizen, but it wasn’t a “high priority.”

After Meghan and Prince Harry announced their engagement in November 2017,PEOPLEconfirmed that she planned to become a citizen of the United Kingdom after their royal wedding. Although she didn’t complete the rigorous process, the Duchess of Sussextalked about the difficulty of the U.K.’s citizenship examon anepisodeof herArchetypespodcast.

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DUESSELDORF, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 11: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attends the Wheelchair Rugby competition during day two of the Invictus Games

Meghan said, “That citizenship exam is so hard! I was studying for it, and I remember going, ‘Oh my goodness.’ I would ask my husband, ‘Did you know this? Did you know this?’ And people went, ‘Oh, I had no idea.’ "

As explained on thegovernment website, the “Life in the U.K.” test gives hopefuls 45 minutes to answer 24 questions about British customs and traditions, a mandatory part of the application process to become a citizen.

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WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - FEBRUARY 14: (L-R) Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers 2025’s One Year To Go Winter Training Camp on February 14, 2024 in Whistler, British Columbia.

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Prince Harry has returned to the U.K. on several occasions over the past three years, most recently flying to his home country following the news of his fatherKing Charles' cancer diagnosis earlier this month.

When asked how hefirst learned about his father’s cancer diagnosisonGood Morning America, Harry replied, “I spoke to him. And I jumped on a plane and went to go see him as soon as I could.”

“Look, I love my family. The fact that I was able to get on a plane, go and see him, and spend any time with him — I’m grateful for that,” Harry said in the interview, which aired Friday morning.

When asked about his outlook on the state of his father’s health, he said, “That stays between me and him.”

source: people.com