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Harry and Meghan Denied Ride on Air Force One After Queen’s Funeral
In a surprising turn of events, Harry and Meghan were denied a ride back to America with Joe Biden on the US presidential plane Air Force One after the Queen’s funeral last year.
Their request, which was reportedly snubbed by the White House, has exposed the Sussexes’ diminishing influence on the world stage.
According to a connected source who spoke to the Daily Mail, granting their request would have caused a commotion and strained relations with the palace and the new king.
This incident comes months after the couple was dropped from their £20 million Spotify deal, with executives calling them “grifters,” fueling speculation about their financial struggles.
A source close to Harry and Meghan revealed to the New York Post’s Page Six that they are under immense financial pressure to sustain their lavish Californian lifestyle, including their £10.7 million property and hefty security costs.
The source added that the couple’s stress, combined with their emotional issues, has made life unbearable for them.
With these challenges in mind, it begs the question: Has Megxit been a failure for the couple?
The news has sparked a debate, with Ingrid Stewart, Editor-in-Chief of Majesty magazine, and social commentator Joanna Jiaxu sharing their contrasting views.
Stewart believes that Harry and Meghan’s sense of entitlement is evident in their expectation to hitch a ride with the Bidens on Air Force One.
She suggests that the couple failed to consider the political implications of such a move, given their public distancing from the royal family.
Stewart speculates that the Bidens likely declined the request to avoid taking sides, and it was the White House that conveyed the message.
On the other hand, Jiaxu questions the accuracy of the report, pointing out that it is often the opposite of what actually happened or contains significant gaps.
She argues that the timing of the alleged incident, just after the funeral of Harry’s grandmother, makes it unlikely that their priority would be to hitch a ride with Joe Biden.
Jiaxu believes that their focus would have been on returning to their children in California.
She asserts that Megxit has been a success for the couple, citing their successful podcast and Netflix documentary as examples of their accomplishments.
Stewart, however, acknowledges the difficulties the couple faces.
She notes the rumors surrounding their financial situation and highlights Harry’s ongoing court cases as sources of stress.
Despite their desired life in America, Stewart believes that they are fighting against the world, making it an unhappy situation for them.
In response, Jiaxu maintains that Meghan and Harry have thrived since leaving the royal family, achieving success in their various endeavors.
The debate continues, with supporters and critics weighing in on whether Megxit has been a failure for Harry and Meghan.
Some argue that their financial troubles indicate a lack of talent and predictability in sustaining their success beyond their initial deals.
Others contend that the couple’s achievements demonstrate their ability to create a new life for themselves outside the royal family.
The verdict from a poll conducted by GBNews on Twitter shows that 73% of respondents believe Megxit has failed, while 27% think otherwise.
As the discussion rages on, it remains to be seen how Harry and Meghan will navigate their future and overcome the challenges they face.