According to media reports, Duchess Meghan (42) and Prince Harry (39) have extended their European trip with a stop in Portugal. After their stay in Germany in early September, they apparently made another stopover before the plane returned to California. This is now reported by the Portuguese magazine “Nova Gente”.
During their short holiday in Portugal, the couple are also believed to have spent time with the duke’s cousin Princess Eugenie (33), who is temporarily living in Portugal. Last year it was revealed that Eugenie’s husband Jack Brooksbank, 37, had taken a new job in Portugal, meaning the family and their sons, August 2, and Ernest, 4 months, now split his time between the United Kingdom and Portugal.
Harry and his cousins: “They are still best friends”
Although Harry and Meghan moved to the United States in 2020 after announcing they were stepping back from royal duties, they are said to have maintained close ties with their cousins, Princess Beatrice, 35, and Princess Eugenie. According to inside sources, “they are still best friends and talk to each other all the time.” as People magazine wants to know.
However, it recently became clear that the relationship between Prince Harry and his cousins remained after the break with royal duties, at the coronation ceremony of King Charles on May 6 of this year: there he entered the Abbey smiling of Westminster. Because he spent the ceremony mainly with Princess Beatrice, her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi (39), Princess Eugenie and Jack.
Princess Eugenie is even part of the Netflix series
Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie are also close in other ways and often spend time together at events. The two were seen together at the Super Bowl in California in February 2022. Her cousin Eugenia is also the only member of the British royal family to appear in the Netflix documentary “Harry and Meghan: The Making of a Modern Royal Family.” In the series, the princess is seen playing on the beach with Harry and Meghan’s son, Prince Archie (4).
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