Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly turned to Soho House designers to revamp their $8 million home in Portugal, a move that puts a private property project back into public view. The Sussex couple reportedly bought the house in 2023, and the current work is now drawing attention because it involves a design firm with a long link to their circle.
The property is understood to be in a coastal area, which helps explain why the redesign matters now: a home like this is not being treated as a simple purchase, but as a place the couple is shaping for use. In 2019, Harry and Meghan reportedly hired Vicky Charles for renovations at Frogmore Cottage, a project tied to an approximately $4 million makeover plan, and that earlier connection gives the current hire some context without making it any less notable.
What is missing, though, is the part people usually want first. Neither Soho House nor the royal couple has publicly commented on the alleged revamp, so the scale of the work remains unclear. The name attached to the redesign tells readers who is involved; it does not yet tell them what is changing inside the house.
That silence leaves the story in a familiar place for the Sussexes: the fact of the project is out, but the details are not. For now, the reported hiring of Soho House designers is the clearest sign that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still making quiet moves around their real estate, even when they are saying nothing at all.

