Sussexes’ New CostaTerra Home Offers Opportunity for Reconnection with Family and Friends
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently acquired a £3.6 million sanctuary on Portugal’s picturesque west coast, within the exclusive CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club, just an hour from Lisbon. This luxurious residence, nestled in a 722-acre estate known for its seclusion, could become a gathering spot for reconnecting with younger royals, according to royal insider and former butler Grant Harrold.
Harrold speculates that the Sussexes' new European base may signal a fresh start with royal relatives, telling The New York Post that "younger royals may be keen to visit Harry and Meghan at their new home." The residence, removed from bustling tourism, provides a tranquil setting that could encourage a renewed family bond amid Portugal's serene landscapes.
With ties to Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, who also reside nearby and have connections to the CostaTerra community, the Sussexes are now part of an elite enclave. This move may facilitate Harry’s presence in Europe, providing more opportunities to bridge family divides, as Harrold believes their relations with the royal family are likely to improve over time. The tranquil locale could set the stage for a new chapter in royal relations, blending family connection with the couple’s independent lifestyle.