After being evicted from Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry is now reportedly on a mission to secure his very own private island.
In a surprising turn of events regarding the Sussex's property portfolio, Harry is said to be fervently pursuing the idea of residing on a secluded island, following their recent departure from Windsor, England's Frogmore Cottage.
While King Charles purportedly offered them a private apartment at Buckingham Palace, rumors now suggest that the couple is eyeing a private island as their next abode.
A source disclosed to Heat magazine in the UK that Harry is keen on the private island concept due to his affinity for living in a natural and eco-friendly environment.
The Mirror, a prominent British news outlet, reported that the prince is enthusiastic about this prospect.
According to an insider from Heat, Harry and Meghan are contemplating a move to a faraway location where they intend to establish their primary residence, rather than just a vacation getaway.
The situation has reportedly become increasingly uncomfortable and untenable for the couple, prompting discussions about relocating to countries like Canada, South Africa, or elsewhere they receive more public support.
Since stepping back from their royal duties, Meghan and Harry have been residing in a lavish $14.7 million property in Montecito, California.
Meghan described their current home in an interview with The Cut as a place that exudes joy, peace, and liberation upon entering, making it a therapeutic and restorative sanctuary for them.
While the idea of moving to a private island may seem novel for royal family members, Meghan and Harry have had a taste of island life before.
During a royal tour in 2018, they visited Kaibu Island, a 13.9-mile-long Fijian island, and stayed at the exclusive Vachavara Resort, accessible only by private plane.
The couple views expanding their property portfolio as a way to leverage their success rather than as an escape from their challenges, according to sources cited by the Mirror.
In the midst of these developments, Prince Harry's highly anticipated memoir, deemed a significant release, promises insights into his royal experiences and transition to life in the United States.
Although details about the potential islands under consideration remain scarce, updates will be provided as soon as they become available.
Meanwhile, as speculation swirls around Harry and Meghan's housing choices, public opinion also weighs in on another royal couple's living arrangements.
Recent polls indicate strong support for Prince William and Kate Middleton's plan to upgrade their residence, with suggestions ranging from Windsor Castle to the royal lodge currently occupied by Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's move to Adelaide Cottage at Windsor Estate last summer was seen as a step towards providing their children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – a more secluded and normative upbringing away from Kensington Palace.
The prospect of relocating to a larger dwelling has been endorsed by royal experts, considering the constraints of their current living space at Adelaide Cottage.
The disparity in size between their home and those of their children's playmates has not gone unnoticed, prompting discussions about potential future residences.
As the royal family navigates these housing considerations, the possibility of a vacancy at Prince Andrew's royal lodge presents a potential solution to their spatial constraints.
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