According to Richard Fitzwilliams, an expert on royal affairs, the close relationship that exists between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Princess Eugenie, who is Prince Harry's cousin, may result in an increase in the number of family reunions that take place in the near future.
Express reported that this potential rise in family contacts might be extremely thrilling for fans, especially with the presence of Prince Harry and Meghan's two young children, Prince Archie, who is five years old, and Princess Lilibet, who is three years old, in addition to Princess Eugenie's two kids.
Fitzwilliams emphasized the importance of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's recent purchase of a vacation home in Portugal.
The location of this new property is purposefully placed in close proximity to the places where Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, also spend time.
More particularly, they spend time at the CostaTerra development in Portugal, as well as at their London base at Ivy Cottage.
The two families are so close that they could make more public appearances, which would cause a lot of noise.
Fitzwilliams commented on the intriguing connection between the Sussexes and Princess Eugenie in a recent interview with GB News.
According to The News International, he explained that Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie had kept a tight relationship throughout their time together.
He stated, "They've seen quite a bit of each other, so there are a lot of question marks there."
Taking this into consideration, it appears that the families are making preparations to spend more time together, which may include activities that involve their children.
If the Sussexes choose to share more views of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, especially when they are accompanied by Princess Eugenie and Jack, it would surely "make a splash," as Fitzwilliams put it.
In addition, Fitzwilliams voiced trust in the decision-making process that the Sussexes have been going through over their future house in Portugal.
He thinks they know the consequences of their decisions and will tell the public their future goals "in time."
This comment provides a hint that there may be additional events and appearances that are geared toward families and have the potential to pique the interest of the general public.
Nevertheless, this hopeful view comes against the backdrop of criticism, as a recent article published in Vanity Fair has revealed charges from former employees of the Archewell charity, which is owned and operated by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Business Times has reached out to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's representatives for comments.