Meghan Markle has recently bought a home in Portugal, which may serve as a way to distance Prince Harry from his royal ties. This decision comes amid worries that the royal family might try to “pull him back into the fold.” The new European base allows Meghan to remain close for family visits while avoiding deep entanglement with royal life.
Speculations Surrounding Harry’s Royal Duties
Royal experts are speculating about the possibility of Harry returning to his royal responsibilities. A former palace staff member revealed that Harry and Meghan began searching for a home in Portugal after realizing that their life in the U.S. didn’t meet their expectations.
Meghan’s Concerns About Royal Manipulation
“Buying in Portugal is a shrewd move for Meghan,” an insider told Radar. Meghan is reportedly worried that the royal family might manipulate Harry into returning without her. Thus, she needs to be proactive in ensuring she doesn’t feel isolated or sidelined.
Now, if Harry wants to take their children, Archie and Lilibet, to visit King Charles, Meghan can join without feeling “trapped” in the UK. “If it is deemed safe from a security standpoint, it’s likely she’ll give her blessing for Harry to take Archie and Lilibet to see their grandpa,” the source added.
Impact on Family Connections
The Sussexes’ move to the U.S. has diminished Archie and Lilibet’s connection to royal life, reportedly causing heartache for King Charles, who misses seeing his grandchildren. Royal biographer Robert Hardman suggested in OK magazine that a future collaboration between Harry and the royal family is possible. He noted that “you never say never with the royals” and sees hope in Harry and Meghan visiting the U.K. more often, which could allow for a natural reconnection.
Reasons Behind the Move to Portugal
King Charles’ former butler mentioned that the Sussexes desired a fresh start, leading them to invest in a luxurious property at the CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club. This move comes as speculation grows about reconciling with their estranged royal family, with the hope that being closer might mend their relationship after a series of turbulent allegations.
Reports indicate that the couple spent over $4.7 million on their new home. Grant Harrold commented to The Post that this rumored move back to Europe might suggest Harry and Meghan are “edging closer to the UK.”
Earlier in October, news emerged that the Duke and Duchess had acquired a beautiful property in Europe, potentially to keep a foothold in the region. By owning property in Portugal, they join other royals, such as Harry’s cousin, Princess Eugenie, and her husband, Jack Brooksbank.
Reflection on Their Life in the U.S.
Harrold further stated to The Post, “There are many people that move away and then move back, so I don’t think it would be unusual for Harry and Meghan to leave the U.S. for Europe.” He added that perhaps life in the States wasn’t what they had envisioned, which might explain why they are now moving back towards the UK.
With this new purchase, the couple can maintain a presence in Europe and benefit from visa-free travel across the Schengen area through Portugal’s “Golden Visa” program.