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Private Jet Owner Refuses to Bring Harry Back to the US after Meg Evaded Paying the Bill
Royals from all over Europe and around the world have gathered at Buckingham Palace for a glamorous state dinner on the eve of King Charles' coronation.
Reports have surfaced that Prince Harry arrived in the UK for the coronation yesterday morning, but it seems that his return journey might not be as smooth as expected.
It has been revealed that the private jet owner has refused to transport Harry back to the US due to unpaid bills.
A private jet was spotted landing at Farnborough, the VIP airport closest to Windsor Castle, which is approximately 65 kilometers from central London.
The jet had flown from Van Nuys private airport in California, and it is believed that the Duke of Sussex was on board.
However, if Harry did indeed opt for a fuel-guzzling private jet instead of a commercial flight, it raises concerns about his commitment to climate change, an issue he has been vocal about in the past.
The private jet in question belongs to Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the wealthiest man in Los Angeles who also owns the LA Times and is a part-owner of the LA Lakers.
It appears that Harry had used the jet under the impression that Dr. Soon-Shiong had lent it to Meghan.
However, it seems that the reality of the situation hit Harry hard when he was presented with the bill.
Unfortunately for him, the ultra-rich owners of private jets do not offer their services for free.
Meanwhile, Meghan Markle, Harry's beloved wife, is refusing to pay the bill.
It is now expected that Harry will have to make his return trip to the US via a commercial plane.
This prospect may not be appealing to him, considering the potential media attention and scrutiny he could face.
It is worth noting that commercial airlines may not be eager to accommodate him either, given his previous controversial behavior, such as the incident where he put his dirty feet on the wall in front of him during a first-class flight.
Last year, Neil Sean reported that Harry and Meghan planned to purchase their own private jet, but it seems that they have not yet accumulated enough funds for such a significant investment.
Even in cases where there is a mutually beneficial relationship between the jet owner and the borrower, there are still limitations due to the wear and tear on these jets during long trips.
Additionally, jet owners often have a psychological attachment to the idea of having their jet readily available at all times.
The round trip from the US to the UK, spanning approximately 10,000 miles, along with the expenses for a full flight crew's wages and accommodations, will undoubtedly leave Harry with a hefty bill to settle.
While Harry attends his father's coronation without Meghan by his side, she remains in the US with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
Today also marks Archie's fourth birthday.
It is expected that Harry will not participate in the gala dinner but will be present in the abbey for the official service before making his journey back to the US.
In related news, Prince William and Kate Middleton surprised royal enthusiasts by joining King Charles for an impromptu walkabout down the mall on Friday morning.