'Mega-secret operation': Inside Harry and Meghan's three-day 'romantic getaway'

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'Mega-secret operation': Inside Harry and Meghan's three-day 'romantic getaway'
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly went on a secret three-day “romantic getaway” to Portugal after the Invictus Games.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are understood to taken a flight from Düsseldorf to Lisbon, before driving 140 kilometres south to the seaside village of Melides.

The royal couple moved into the members only club after Jack was brought on board to head up the sales and marketing department in 2022, splitting their time between the UK and Portugal.Portuguese magazine Nova Gente described the Sussexes’ trip as a “mega-secret operation” with the pair trying hard not to have their location leaked to the press.

“The choice of this location would have been related to a possible invitation from Harry’s cousin, Princess Eugenie who, since the start of last year, has been spending a lot of time in this part of the Alentejo because of her husband’s work.”

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