Prince Harry is making a bold family move — urging his cousin Princess Eugenie to ditch London and start a new life in California, sources told RadarOnline.
According to insiders, Harry and Meghan Markle are hoping to expand their American circle by convincing Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, to cross the Atlantic. The pitch reportedly comes as Eugenie struggles with the fallout from her father Prince Andrew’s latest humiliation — being stripped of his royal titles and booted from the 30-room mansion he shared with Sarah Ferguson.
“She’s feeling very vulnerable,” one royal insider claimed. “Harry’s been telling her she could find peace in California — a fresh start, new opportunities, and a little distance from the royal drama. Meghan’s even hinted she could have a role in her lifestyle brand or help with Harry’s Invictus Games.”
Eugenie, 35, and Jack, 39, currently split their time between London and Portugal, raising sons August, 4, and Ernest, 2. But friends say she’s been leaning heavily on Harry since her parents’ public downfall — and that he’s becoming increasingly protective.
“Harry sees her as a little sister,” another source added. “He’s determined to help her through this, and he’d secretly love for their kids to grow up together. He’s already planning to get her over for a visit — and once she’s there, the full California sales pitch begins.”
But not everyone’s thrilled about the idea. Palace insiders warn that if Eugenie moves stateside, it could reopen deep wounds between Harry and Prince William. “William would see it as a betrayal,” a source said. “Even if Harry’s doing it out of love, it will look like another power play.”
For now, Eugenie hasn’t made any decisions — but the pressure’s mounting, and with California calling, the royal family could be facing another transatlantic shake-up.
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