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Private Jet Owner Refuses to Bring Harry Back to the US After Meg Evaded Paying the Bill

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Private Jet Owner Refuses to Bring Harry Back to the US After Meg Evaded Paying the Bill

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Royalty from around the world gathered at Buckingham Palace for a lavish state dinner on the eve of King Charles’ coronation.

Amidst the grandeur, reports emerged that Prince Harry had arrived in the UK for the coronation, landing on a private jet yesterday morning.

The jet, owned by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the wealthiest man in Los Angeles and part-owner of the LA Times and LA Lakers, touched down at Farnborough, the VIP airport closest to Windsor Castle.

The use of a fuel-guzzling private jet instead of a commercial flight raises questions about Harry’s commitment to climate change, an issue he passionately spoke about at the UN last year.

In his speech, Harry expressed feeling battered and helpless due to the impact of climate change.

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However, his decision to fly privately contradicts his public stance.

The revelation of Harry’s choice of transportation has brought attention to the cost associated with such luxury.

Private jet owners, like Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, do not offer their services for free.

The ultra-rich do not accumulate their wealth by giving away freebies.

It is common practice for them to own or lease their assets.

According to a source close to the plane’s owner, Harry was taken aback when he received the bill for his journey.

He had assumed that Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong had lent the jet to Meghan.

However, in Montecito, Meghan Markle, Harry’s wife, is refusing to pay the bill.

Consequently, it is anticipated that Harry will have to return to the US via a commercial flight.

The prospect of Harry flying back to England on a commercial plane seems daunting.

It is speculated that he may be apprehensive about the reception he would receive, considering previous incidents.

One notable incident involved Harry resting his dirty feet on the wall in front of him while seated in first class.

Such behavior garnered negative attention and created a public image issue for him.

Last year, Neil Sean reported that Harry and Meghan planned to purchase their own private jet, but financial constraints prevented them from doing so.

Even when there is a mutually beneficial relationship between a jet owner and a borrower, limitations exist due to the wear and tear on the aircraft during long trips.

Moreover, jet owners have a psychological need to have their jet readily available at all times.

The round trip from the US to the UK, spanning over 10,000 miles, along with expenses for a full flight crew, will undoubtedly incur significant costs for Harry.

While attending his father’s coronation, Harry’s wife Meghan Markle remains in the US with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.

Coincidentally, today also marks Archie’s fourth birthday.

It is expected that Harry will not attend the gala dinner but will be present at the abbey for the official service before returning to the US.

In a separate event, Prince William and Kate Middleton joined King Charles for an impromptu walkabout down the mall on Friday morning, much to the delight of enthusiastic royal watchers who had been camping out since the previous weekend.

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