Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank Relocating To The Unite States To Be Closer To Prince Harry, Meghan Markle?
Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have allegedly been house hunting in the United States.
A source told Woman’s Day that Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank want to live closer to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle because the couples are very tight.
“Eugenie and Jack don’t feel they have any support left in the royal family in the UK since the queen’s passing. Eugenie always used to be a favorite of the queen – as such she had a direct link right to the top. But that elevated status she once enjoyed no longer exists,” the source said.
The source also claimed that Princess Eugenie’s desire to relocate outside the United Kingdom was strengthened by the fact that King Charles and Prince William want a slimmed-down monarchy. This means that the York family will just be sidelined even more.
“It isn’t helping that Eugenie and Jack have been so publicly Team Harry recently. The senior royals seem to find this a little alarming. So, Eugenie, who all her life has had rather expensive tastes and has become accustomed to a glittering lifestyle, is looking at Sussex mania in the United States and realizing that it isn’t going to last forever,” the source said.
And since royal cousins Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie believe that there is a need for more royals in the United States, they both want to strike while the iron is hot.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. It’s not true that Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank are relocating to the United States. There’s no reason for them to do so even if King Charles plans to slim down the monarchy because Princess Eugenie is not a working royal.
As such, Princess Eugenie has a job outside of the royal family and she is also earning a living through her chosen profession.
There’s also no proof that Princess Eugenie and Prince Harry have been figuring out ways how to make more marks in the United States as two members of the royal family.
All these claims are unfounded and were just made up by the tabloid to make it seem as though Princess Eugenie no longer wants to be associated with King Charles, Prince William, and the other members of the royal family.