Royal Family LIVE: Prince Harry and Meghan’s next move with Eugenie set to ‘make a splash’

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Harry and Meghan’s closeness with Eugenie could result in more appearances – expert (Image: WPA POOL)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s close relationship with Prince Harry’s cousin, , could ultimately result in more family gatherings in the near future, a royal expert has claimed.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said the couple’s holiday home in Portugal could mean more public appearances with the and Meghan’s two young children, , five, and , three, and Eugenie’s two sons which would “make a splash”.

Mr Fitzwilliams highlighted the great significance of in Portugal as Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank and their London base at Ivy Cottage.

He told “The link with Eugenie is interesting, as she and Harry are quite close. They’ve seen quite a bit of each other, so there are a lot of question marks there.”If the Sussexes decide to let us see Archie and Lili, we haven’t seen much of them, maybe with Eugenie and Jack and their family and so on, that will make a splash.”

He added the royal couple “know what they’re doing” with the Portugal purchase and we will know “in time” their future developments.

It comes as a about the couple in magazine, Vanity Fair, containing allegations from Harry and Meghan’s previous employees at Archewell.

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King Charles to visit Auschwitz on Holocaust Memorial Day

to mark the 80th anniversary of its liberation by Soviet soldiers.

The Monarch will join survivors and other dignitaries invited to a service at the site of the former concentration camp in Poland on Monday, whilst will attend commemorations in the UK.It comes as Prime Minister spoke of the “collective endeavour” to defeat the “hatred of difference” on Holocaust Memorial Day.

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The King will attend the ceremony on the 80th anniversary of the camp’s liberation (Image: Getty)

Prince William’s 11p breakfast hack cuts cholesterol and helps remove toxins

‘s dietary preferences often pique the public’s interest, as many wonder what it’s like to dine like a Royal. Interestingly, it seems that most people around the world

According to The Channel on YouTube, the future King typically accompanies his morning meal with a revitalising glass of apple juice. This is paired with some very basic staples, including two eggs, wholemeal toast with butter and a traditional cup of tea.

Fortunately for those seeking to follow the heir to the throne’s this breakfast juice can be found in nearly every supermarket you visit, and it doesn’t break the bank either. Aldi offers a £1.09 carton containing a litre of the juice – equating to about 10 small glasses per pack, costing approximately 11p per drink.

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The future King reportedly has a glass of apple juice in the mornings (Image: Getty)

Meghan Markle urged to do one thing after latest wave of allegations

to save her brand following the latest wave of allegations against her.

The Duchess of Sussex has been the target of numerous negative reports recently sparked by fresh accusations about her behaviour towards staff.

US magazine Vanity Fair published a about the duchess earlier this month, in which it claimed that former members of staff, who used to work with Meghan when her deal with Spotify was on, had to allegedly take “breaks from work to escape scrutiny”, leave their job altogether or undergo “long-term therapy”.

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Meghan Markle is faced with fresh allegations about her behaviour (Image: Getty)

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