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Disturbed Neighbour in Montecito Raises Concerns as Meghan Sets up Plane to Fly Controversial Banner
Residents in Montecito, the neighbourhood where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reside, were left disturbed by a recent incident involving a plane flying a banner with a controversial message.
The news broke when a concerned neighbour, Carla MK, took to the local community platform, Nextdoor, to share her observations.
According to Carla, an unidentified individual had hired a plane from Santa Paula, registered as an advertising company under the FAA with the hashtag N24242.
This plane was seen flying over Montecito and Prince Harry's neighbourhood, towing a banner that read, “Prince Harry, Mum's fate, accidental.”
Carla further noted that the aircraft had been making multiple rounds in the area, some of which were at alarmingly low altitudes, violating FAA regulations.
Carla also expressed her belief that Meghan Markle was behind this incident, driven by panic caused by the release of Omid Scobie's new book, which has allegedly portrayed her in a negative light.
According to Carla, Meghan is attempting to divert attention and position herself as the victim once again.
She added that it must be Meghan behind this act, as no one else in the US would have such a vested interest in Diana's tragic death to go to such lengths.
Expressing frustration, Carla highlighted previous incidents involving Meghan and Harry, such as their disclosure of staying at Tyler Perry's house, which was confirmed by the police.
Despite evidence to the contrary, Tyler Perry still supports Meghan's claims of being a victim of media scrutiny.
Carla emphasized the couple's tendency to resort to publicity stunts and blamed Meghan's upbringing in Hollywood for her familiarity with such tactics.
This incident comes on the heels of Prince Harry's legal battle over his security arrangements, which is set to be heard in the High Court next week.
The Duke of Sussex is challenging the decision made by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (RAVC) regarding his security arrangements during his visits to the UK.
Harry was informed in February 2020 that he would no longer receive the same level of personal protective security due to stepping down from his royal duties alongside Meghan.
However, discussions held at the Sandringham Summit involving the late Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry resulted in decisions being made regarding their security and complete withdrawal from royal duties.
After receiving clearance in July 2022, Harry's legal challenge against the Home Office's decision will be heard over three days, starting from December 5th.
The ruling on this matter is expected to be delivered at a later date.
These recent developments have sparked criticism from some who question Harry's expectations of financial support from the monarchy and the British public while simultaneously seeking media attention.
Skeptics point to instances where the couple allegedly paid for paparazzi photos or willingly disclosed their whereabouts to the press, only to later claim concerns for their safety.
As the controversy surrounding Meghan and Harry continues to unfold, many are eager to learn if there is any evidence to support claims of deliberate media manipulation or the release of location information in the UK.
These allegations add another layer to the ongoing saga surrounding the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, leaving the public and royal watchers with more questions than answers.