Schofield emphasized that if Prince Harry desired to pursue US citizenship, he could go through the appropriate legal channels, but she expressed skepticism about his inclination to do so. She pointed out that, according to the Immigration and Nationalisation Act, obtaining US citizenship would require him to relinquish any royal title or order of nobility.
Schofield believed that Prince Harry would be hesitant to give up his title, as it holds significant meaning for him and his wife since their move to the US. She referred to their association with the title and how it has been a part of their identity ever since they relocated.
While Prince Harry mentioned in an interview with Good Morning America that he had considered becoming a US citizen, he conveyed that it was not a top priority for him at the time.
In her concluding remarks, Schofield chimed in by stating that while a change of address on official documentation might be a pleasant alteration, the reality is that Prince Harry still desires to retain his title and be recognized as the Duke of Sussex. Being referred to as the Prince of America remains more of an aspirational concept rather than a practical reality.