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Karen Antcliff

Princess Eugenie and Jack 'move to Portugal' after offer from millionaire

One of Prince Andrew's two daughters, Princess Eugenie, has reportedly moved to Portugal with her husband Jack Brooksbank. Jack is said to have landed a new job with a multimillionaire property tycoon that has Hollywood connections.

The shock move comes amid news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly renewed their lease on Frogmore Cottage. Eugenie, Jack and their one-year-old son August had recently been living at the property on the Windsor estate.

Jack has reportedly got a new job with Mike Meldrum, a businessman who is friends with George Clooney, in sales, marketing and promotion for the private resort, which is currently being developed with 300 houses. Princess Eugenie and her family are now said to be splitting their time between the exclusive CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club, south of Lisbon, and London, reported the Mirror.

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According to the Telegraph, when in the UK, Eugenie and Jack will now use Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace as a base, with Eugenie (who is the younger sister of Princess Beatrice) carrying out her job at art gallery Hauser & Wirth on hybrid basis.

A source told the newspaper: "Jack is now working for Mike Meldrum and they are splitting their time between Portugal and London. It’s a very exciting time for them.”

Jack had previously worked for the tequila brand Casamigos, which was joint owned by Mr Meldrum, George Clooney and Randy Gerber, the husband of supermodel Cindy Crawford. It is now owned by drinks giant Diageo.

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