Prince Harry, Meghan Markle buy Portugal home as ‘emergency escape solution’ ahead of Trump presidency: report

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snapped up a plush pad in Portugal to have an “emergency escape solution” when President-elect Donald Trump moves into the White House, according to a report.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly splurged on one of 300 soon-to-be-constructed residences at the 722-acre CostaTerra Golf and Ocean Club — a plush development about 81 miles south of Lisbon.The pair allegedly forked over more than $4.7 million on the purchase.Trump’s deep dislike of the Sussexes has sent them into a tailspin and forced them to reconsider their options, according to a source close to the situation.The wheels could really come off for Harry and Meghan if Trump decides to get involved with his citizenship so that’s why they have purchased overseas,” a source told RadarOnline. “They needed a Plan B.”Still, it’s not all smooth-sailing for Harry and the “Suits” alum, 43.Before the duo enjoys their new life in Portugal, they face one major hurdle: obtaining European Union citizenship.Such citizenship would allow the couple to travel freely through the Schengen Area, which covers 29 countries.Earlier this month, The Post exclusively revealed that the couple purchased the sprawling property in Europe because life in the US did not end up being “what they thought it would be.” Indeed, Harry currently being locked in a legal battle involving his immigration status has added some stress on the couple’s life in sunny California.The insider adds that the duke’s US citizenship application could be thrown out by Trump, who had previously gone on record saying he’d consider deporting Harry, 40, because of drama over his visa.The Post has reached out to reps for the Sussexes for comment.In his protocol-shattering tell-all memoir “Spare,” released in.

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