You could always run one on a server in your home and have her connect via that if the aim is to share your streaming subscriptions?
This.
I tried VPN after VPN & rarely did server node work for more than a few days. Then you have to play for an hour to find another that Netflix etc haven't figured out the IP is a VPN & blocked. Search for the privacy friendly VPNs, I've tried most of the top ten.
For the last 30 months or so I've had a
PiVPN set up at home and connect to it when away using a
GL.iNet Slate. All my devices are configured to connect to the slate so when I'm in a new location I just configure the Slate to connect to the hotel WiFi & get on with it, phone, fondleslab & firestick untouched. Netflix, Amazon, Auntie, Dismal+, banks & all the rest all think I'm at home & just work. The Wireguard protocol is very efficient, even before I upgraded the home broadband to fibre neither I nor Mrs Tween ever saw slowdowns. We have Signal video called on it meaning the call was going up/down our line 3 times just fine.
The Pi is set up to auto install security updates (an option during PiVPN setup takes care of it), it has not missed a beat in all that time. The Slate has worked mostly. It used to get stuck & not connect no matter how many times I rebooted it requiring a factory reset & re-setup but a firmware update a year or so ago fixed that. It still occasionally won't connect but a reboot now sorts it out. It never fails in use so my habit of unplugging it when not in use is the problem really. A bit spendy up front but zero ongoing cost.