Princess Eugenie has remained close to her cousin, Prince Harry. She is the only member of the Royal Family to have visited Prince Harry and Meghan in the US. Could it be that the cousins will meet again?
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Princess Eugenie is in the US
There are talks that Princess Eugenie may visit the Sussexes as she is currently in the US and more specifically, Los Angeles.
The Princess of York is in the US for an art exhibition. Since she shares such a strong bond with both her cousin and his wife, many believe that Princess Eugenie will drop in to see Prince Harry and Meghan.
Princess Eugenie had already visited the Sussexes once in 2022 for the Super Bowl. There is also speculation that Eugenie may stay with Prince Harry and Meghan, instead of just visiting.
According to Express, Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank are on holiday in the US.
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Princess Eugenie could stay in the Sussex's guesthouse
If Eugenie were to stay with her cousin, there is a high chance she would stay at their guesthouse next to the couple’s Montecito mansion.
Even though there are no photos of Prince Harry and Meghan’s guesthouse, there are reports that describe parts of it.
According to Hello Magazine, the condo has two bathrooms and it is most likely decorated in the same style as their own home. The condo is located on the couple’s mansion grounds, meaning whoever stays in the guesthouse has access to the gardens, which include a swimming pool and a chicken coop.
Sources used:
Hello Magazine: ‘Is Princess Eugenie staying at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's epic guesthouse?’
Express: 'Eugenie seen in LA following rumours she will follow Prince Harry's 'Megxit' with US move'