Published on November 2, 2024 at 12:41 p.m.
Harry and Meghan Markle have just bought a house in Portugal. And this choice would not be completely trivial according to information from a relative who spoke to the “NY Post”…
For some time now, Prince Harry seems to be distancing himself in his public life from Meghan Markle, now leading solo engagements. From New York to Lesotho, the Duke of Sussex appears alone at several official events, while his wife is, for her part, present on other occasions without him.
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This change has attracted the attention of observers of the monarchy, who believe that Harry is seeking emancipation to realize himself differently. “They are living more separate lives, as Harry seems to be trying to carve out a clear future for himself,” says royal expert Phil Dampier, adding that he may feel relegated to the role of “backup” once again. This quest for independence, marked by a need for personal accomplishment, suggests a desire to redefine one's identity outside of one's relationship.
Does Harry want to be closer to the UK?
But contrary to what one might think, these distinct professional trajectories do not mean a total break. Indeed, Harry and Meghan Markle recently acquired a property in Portugal, on the coast of Melides, a place appreciated by relatives of the royal family, such as Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank. This strategic move could offer them greater freedom of movement in Europe thanks to the “Golden Visa”, facilitating their return trips between the United States and the Old Continent. According to the former butler of Charles III, Grant Harrold, this purchase could also reflect a desire for rapprochement as he confided to the “NY Post”: “A move to Europe, even if it is not the Kingdom -United, could mean Harry wants to spend more time in his homeland. » It remains to be seen if this step towards the United Kingdom will be enough to soften relations between the couple and the royal family, visibly still on the reserve.
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