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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Demands for Discounted Hotel Room Declined
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently faced a setback in their quest for discounted accommodations.
The couple requested the Carlisle, a Rosewood hotel, to provide them with a room at reduced rates, but their request was turned down.
According to Meghan's Mall's latest YouTube video, Meghan's Mall has insider knowledge of someone who works at the Carlisle.
Reports suggest that during their previous stay at the hotel, the couple exhibited rude behavior towards the staff.
Hotel employees were strictly instructed not to engage with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle unless they were approached first.
Furthermore, the rooms they occupied, where they allegedly slept separately, were left in a state of disarray.
Witnesses claim that there was excessive drinking and arguments, which could be heard by others.
Disturbingly, there were also allegations that Meghan Markle made racist comments directed towards a housekeeper.
It seems that the couple had no regard for cleanliness, as they did not clean up after themselves and expected to be served without lifting a finger.
While it is expected to be polite and tidy up after oneself, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle failed to meet these basic expectations.
Their behavior during their Forks Royal tour was far from exemplary, characterized by loud arguments, fights, and copious amounts of alcohol.
There are even rumors that they did not sleep in the same room.
Speculation arises regarding the stability of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's relationship.
According to The Sun, Prince Harry has not one, but two escape suites where he retreats to get away from his marital home.
The first rumored bolthole is a standby room at a leading hotel chain in Montecito, where he occasionally stays without his wife.
The second option is a more exclusive one – the San Vincente Bungalows, a private members club in Los Angeles.
This club serves as a sanctuary for the Duke, especially after attending Barry's boot camp nearby.
The Sun casually mentioned that the couple did not post anything to commemorate their fifth wedding anniversary.
However, it is worth noting that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle no longer use social media.
The club is seen by Prince Harry as a place of solace, indicating the strain in his relationship with his wife Meghan.
It appears that Harry finds it unbearable to be under the same roof as her, even though their residence spans an impressive 14,500 square feet with 16 bathrooms – providing ample space for solitude and reflection.
In recent weeks, various narratives have emerged, suggesting cracks in their marriage.
One incident involved Meghan swerving a kiss from Harry when they were caught on the kiss cam at an NBA game.
Additionally, Meghan was seen hiking without Harry a few weeks ago, and she was notably absent at a coronation event.
Rumors circulated that Harry had remained in England between his court appearance in March and the significant event in May, seemingly reluctant to return home.
Returning to the Carlisle story, it is clear that the hotel caters to a discerning clientele who value their privacy.
During their previous stay, the Harkles deliberately allowed themselves to be photographed dining in the hotel's restaurant, which was frowned upon by the management.
As a result, it seems highly unlikely that they will be welcomed back anytime soon.
Despite their deluded sense of entitlement, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle genuinely believed they could secure a discount on a suite.
A source revealed that their representatives contacted the Carlisle ahead of their trip, requesting a discounted room, but the hotel declined their request.
Had they simply paid the full price and chosen a different hotel initially, the supposed dangerous paparazzi chase around town would never have occurred.