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txladyvoter 4 points ago +6 / -2

Not citizens. Believe Meggie renounced when she married.

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McFatty7 9 points ago +9 / -0

Where did you read that? Megan never gave up US Citizenship, allowing her unfettered entry into the US (including her dual-US & British citizen baby).

However, non-US Citizen 'Little Harry' crossed the border before it closed, most likely using a diplomat passport or some kind of special passport.

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Greenetarpaulin 4 points ago +4 / -0

Maybe she would have if she became a British citizen. She never did that though.

Harry cannot automatically become a US citizen by marriage – rather, Meghan will have to go through the formal process of petitioning for him to receive a ‘permanent lawful residency’, known as a Green Card.

Harry will be eligible to apply for full US citizenship in three years – but there is one stumbling block.

One question asks: ‘Do you now have, or did you ever have, a hereditary title or an order of nobility in any foreign country?’

If the answer is ‘yes’, the applicant is then asked if he or she is willing to give up those titles at a ‘naturalisation’ ceremony.

Harry will then have to decide whether to relinquish his Duke of Sussex title.

I also want to know if us is providing any security for them. They are not officially non royal until Tuesday.

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txladyvoter 1 point ago +1 / -0

How do we know she never did that?

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mikethemarine 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have a question? Was she out of the States for 3 years? If the answer is yes she is not a U.S. citizen, even in the military you have to get special exemption for being out of the states for more than 3 years

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McFatty7 1 point ago +1 / -0

People.com is a trashy tabloid that makes no mention of giving up US Citizenship.

That 'CheatSheet' website looks more like a blog than a reputable source of information.

As of now, no republible source reported that Megan gave up US Citizenship.

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txladyvoter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Define "reliable."