Meghan and Harry and rumors are swirling that our favorite spotlight-hungry Z-listers may have pulled off a massive scam.
Oh boy, it’s about their property purchase in Portugal! So here’s the scoop: it turns out that this so-called “Portugal pad” might not actually belong to Harry at all. Can you believe it? Apparently, the property is solely in Meghan’s name—or rather, in a trust. How spicy is that?
We have a couple who supposedly bought a home together using funds that primarily came from Harry’s family.
So why isn’t Harry’s name anywhere on the deed? It’s almost as if someone is planning for a future where she might need to make a quick getaway. Now, I don’t want to jump to conclusions, but it’s hard not to see this as part of a larger pattern.
We’ve all witnessed Meghan gradually isolating Harry from his family. If everything is in her name, what leverage does Harry have? He’d be left high and dry if things went south, which would be terrible for him. But wait, it gets even juicier! There are whispers that the entire Portugal move might involve some serious financial shenanigans—yes, we’re talking about charity fraud.
Using charity funds to buy a house or go on vacation seems like a pretty low move, even for the worst offenders. Remember the $6 million that mysteriously went missing from the Arel Fund? It’s as if they’re living the high life on other people’s money while hiding behind their royal titles. Unbelievable!
And let’s talk about their choice to move to Portugal. Sure, it’s a beautiful country, but it’s a curious pick for a couple that claims to be all about philanthropy and changing the world. It seems Meghan is still desperate to play the princess role—even if it’s on a budget, and with a Portuguese golden visa, no less!