Princess Eugenie Plans Permanent Move from Portugal to the U.K. with Family
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Princess Eugenie Plans Permanent Move from Portugal to the U.K. with Family

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Summary:

  • Princess Eugenie is planning a permanent move from Portugal to the U.K.

  • Currently splits time between London and Portugal.

  • Wants to spend more time with the royal family.

  • Her husband, Jack Brooksbank, has a job in Portugal but they are considering relocating.

  • Looking for kindergartens and schools for their children in the U.K.

Princess Eugenie Considers Relocation

Princess Eugenie is reportedly contemplating a significant move back to the U.K. from Portugal. Currently, she and her family split their time between the two countries, but sources suggest she is adamant about making a more permanent transition to London, aiming to spend more time with the royal family.

Princess Eugenie at the Theatre Royal

Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank on October 12, 2018, and they have two sons: August Philip Hawke Brooksbank and Ernest George Ronnie Brooksbank. The family has been living in Portugal due to Brooksbank's job as a brand ambassador at CostaTerra Golf & Ocean Club, a position he secured in June 2022.

However, recent reports indicate that Eugenie is eager to return to her roots. A source mentioned, "Eugenie is adamant that she wants to head back to the U.K. on a more permanent basis and use the villa in Portugal as a holiday home."

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank

As the couple's children grow, they are looking for kindergartens and schools in the U.K. to provide them with a solid educational foundation. The move would also allow Eugenie to potentially take on a more significant role within the royal family, reinforcing her connections and responsibilities.

The couple values their close-knit family ties, especially with Eugenie's sister Princess Beatrice and their mother Sarah Ferguson, making the move back to the U.K. even more appealing.

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