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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could flee the US soon

Prince Harry and may be considering a move away from the , following what appears to be a deep discontent from the Duchess regarding Donald Trump’s recent electoral victory.

Since stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, the Sussexes have embraced life in the U.S.

However, sources indicate that Meghan’s reaction to Trump’s presidency could prompt them to relocate once again.

Charlotte Griffiths, a prominent figure at the Daily Mail, shared insights on GB News, revealing, “Meghan is likely feeling quite distressed about living in America under Trump’s leadership.”

Griffiths went on to explain that Meghan holds strong negative feelings towards Trump, citing specific instances where she has vocalized her criticisms of him, calling him a misogynist on television.

It seems the prospect of living in a country where someone she openly disapproves of is in power is particularly disheartening for her.

In a noteworthy turn of events, the couple reportedly secured a new property in Portugal, a favorite destination for and her family.

Could this be a potential stepping stone for the Sussexes as they reevaluate their life in America?

Compounding their potential anxieties, royal commentators suggest that Trump might have ‘s U.S. visa situation on his radar as he prepares to take office again.

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An expert remarked on GB News that there likely have been some apprehensive moments for Harry and Meghan in their Montecito home.

Lee Cohen noted that while Trump’s reinstatement isn’t likely to put Harry’s visa at the forefront of his agenda, it certainly could be causing waves of concern for the couple.

“You could say that the tides have turned for the Sussexes over the past year.

Their choices and actions are catching up with them, and with Trump’s decisive win, one can only imagine the sleepless nights they’ve faced,” Cohen stated.

Cohen also indicated that regardless of where they might try to anchor—be it Portugal, Canada, or their residence in Montecito—there seems to be a pattern of them wearing out their welcome wherever they go.

It’s a curious predicament for the couple, as they navigate their roles outside the royal sphere, with the shadow of their previous lives lingering behind them.

When prompted about the likelihood of Trump taking any action against Harry and Meghan, Cohen described the situation as “unclear.” He suggested that while the former president has much more pressing global issues to tackle, the very fact that Harry’s visa has made it to the discussion table indicates it’s something Trump is contemplating.

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Further emphasizing this point, Eric Trump echoed similar sentiments, stating that nobody pays much attention to the Sussexes in the U.S., highlighting their diminishing popularity among the American public.

As tensions simmer in the world of the Sussexes, one must wonder how this political landscape shift will affect their future plans and lifestyle choices.

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