Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, moved to the US after he relinquished his royal duties. He is now coaxing his sisters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, to relocate to the States as well. According to the sources, the Duke of Sussex is pushing for the move as he understands what his sisters might be going through after their father, Andrew, was stripped of his titles. And since Harry misses his home, he wants his sisters to be around.
Prince Harry misses his home and wants his sisters to be around, claims source
Prince Harry left royal duties in 2020 and settled in Montecito, California, to start afresh with his wife, Meghan Markle. And now, after Andrew being stripped of his titles, he wants his daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, to shift to the US as well. Sources indicate that the duke has been encouraging his sisters to make the move due to his affection for them. Moreover, with sisters in the US, he will have family members around.
A source told RadarOnline.com that the Sussexes have been “insisting” to Eugenie that she “needs room to breathe and saying America is the place she and her sister can finally get it.”
The move comes as “Eugenie feels really exposed and vulnerable” with her “parents suddenly cast adrift.” “She’s not about to walk away from London or the royals,” claims the tipster. “But she needs alternatives – and at the moment London just feels overwhelming.”
As a result, the 35-year-old princess has begun considering moving to a different city with her husband, Jack Brooksbank, and their children, August and Ernest.
And since Harry has “really been missing home and misses both princesses a lot. Having Eugenie and Jack, or – better – them and Beatrice, close by would feel like getting back a small part of the family he’s been cut off from.”
Moreover, the Sussexes have even “reassured” Eugenie that “there’s space for her in Harry’s Invictus work or in Meghan’s ventures.” Additionally, with “Jack already employed by a U.S. property firm, a move across the Atlantic isn’t out of reach,” claims an insider.
