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Tyler Bans Sussexes from Borrowing His Jet Forever as Costa Rica Residents Booed

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Tyler Bans Sussexes from Borrowing His Jet Forever as Costa Rica Residents Booed

Harry and Meghan's recent trip to Costa Rica has caused quite a stir.

According to the Tico Times, the couple embarked on a discreet journey to this tropical paradise from December 14th to the 20th.

While the report remains silent on whether their children, and , accompanied them, questions about their mode of transportation lingered.

Would they take a private plane?

A closer look at the flight path reveals some intriguing details.

A private jet followed a trajectory from Santa Barbara to Costa Rica, making a short stop at Guanacaste Airport before landing at Juan Santamaria Airport.

Interestingly, Guanacaste Airport is a closer option, with Playa Silo just a two-hour drive away, while Juan Santamaria requires a journey of over four hours.

It appears that the newspaper lacks accurate information about Harry and Meghan's exact itinerary.

The return flight mirrored a similar route, with a stop at San Diego's Brownfield City before landing in Santa Barbara.

Now, let's delve into the details of the plane itself.

Unlike fractional ownership models like Netsjet, which is often compared to Uber for airplanes, it seems that the plane in question was not privately chartered or widely loaned to the couple.

Federal Aviation Administration records reveal that Wells Fargo Bank Northwest is the trustee of the plane.

The registered agent, Paracorp LLC, operates under the alias Paisa Paisa and specializes in diverse business transactions.

Adding to the mystery is the elusive owner of the jet.

Both Paris and Wells Fargo Northwest have offices in California and Nevada.

Interestingly, the plane's previous owners were Aspen LLC, which appears to be unrelated to the Aspen Institute.

It is worth noting that a sign-out business has been facing free speech restrictions since December 15th following a ruling.

Speculation among royal fans suggests that Harry and Meghan may have used Tyler Perry's private jet for their trip.

However, it seems that this might be the last time the couple gets to use his jet.

The elite dislike the fact that airplane movements can be tracked, which may be one of the reasons why Harry and Meghan were not well-received.

Tyler Perry recently shed light on why he chose to help the couple, explaining that people in the entertainment industry need a safe place to land and seek unbiased advice.

The story began when Perry sent Meghan a wedding note, and months later, she reached out to him, treating him like a therapist during a conversation.

It is clear that Perry wanted to offer them a safe and trusted space.

However, with Tyler banning the Sussexes from borrowing his jet forever, it seems their options for private travel may be limited in the future.

Costa Rica residents expressing their disapproval further adds to the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's trip.

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