Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could have contacted Harry’s cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, privately.
While the York sisters face renewed media scrutiny following the recent release of documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
According to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond, the Duke of Sussex may well have sent supportive messages to his cousins during the difficult period.
While some reports suggested the pair had offered the sisters somewhere to live outside the UK, Bond believes that scenario seems unlikely.
Harry, she noted, would be aware that any visit could spark a media frenzy around his home life in California, potentially drawing intense attention to the Sussex family.
Their friendship stretches back many years. In fact, Meghan also knew Eugenie before her relationship with Harry became public, strengthening the bond between the cousins.
Sources suggest the situation has been particularly difficult for Beatrice, who reportedly feels shaken by the renewed investigation into her family.
Bond also noted that Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, maintain friendly relations with Harry and Meghan, and that the Sussexes have previously visited them at their home in Portugal.



