Harry and Meghan's Portuguese retreat: A marital crossroads?
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reported to have purchased a residence in Portugal. According to a source from a foreign magazine, the property will not have a positive impact on the couple's relationship, which is already said to be exceptionally strained.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to leave the British royal court in 2020. Although their lives changed dramatically after moving to the USA, their adventures still captivate fans and media worldwide. It must be admitted, in their case, there is no chance of boredom.
Currently, the younger son of the British monarch, together with his wife and children, resides in a mansion in the United States. However, there have recently been reports that he purchased a property in Europe. The Sussexes are said to have acquired a holiday home in Portugal, which will facilitate business travel and help maintain relationships with some relatives, especially after being evicted by the king.
Will Harry and Meghan's new residence lead to a marital crisis?
Thanks to the investment, Harry will be able to meet Princess Eugenie more often, who is one of the few royals to maintain regular contact with him. However, it turns out that not everything that glitters is gold. According to "Closer" magazine, the purchase of the property will not positively affect the couple's relationship. It may even lead to a crisis in their marriage, something the media have been speculating about for some time.
According to the mentioned magazine, Meghan does not have the best relations with her husband's relatives, so she is unlikely to visit their Portuguese residence frequently. Her husband's solitary travels might also become unbearable. According to the magazine's source, Markle fears she will be pushed aside, but she cannot do anything except accommodate her husband. This may also concern the matter of their children seeing their grandfather.
Meghan is deeply concerned that the royal family might encourage Harry to integrate with them without his wife. She must be proactive to ensure she is not isolated or sidelined, claims the "Closer" source.
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