Eugenie eyeing U.S. move at Harry and Meghan's 'urging'

WonderwallThursday, November 20, 2025 at 4:22:08 PM
Eugenie eyeing U.S. move at Harry and Meghan's 'urging'
  • Prince Harry may persuade Princess Eugenie to move to Montecito amid ongoing scandals involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, which have raised concerns about his future in the U.K.
  • This development could signify a shift in family dynamics, as Eugenie's potential relocation may be influenced by the desire for a fresh start away from the controversies surrounding Andrew.
  • The situation highlights broader themes of family loyalty and the impact of public scrutiny on royal relationships, as other family members also navigate their connections amidst ongoing challenges.
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