What is left out of the documentary is that the ginger haired one was spending upwards of $40K per month on travel for the alliterate one when they were dating because she needed First Class for the every two week trip.

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Meghan Markle seen boarding private jet after William and Kate flew commercial to climate change event

Meghan Markle has been seen boarding a private jet in Indianapolis after appearing at a female empowerment event in the city.

Fox News Digital obtained video footage of the Duchess of Sussex arriving outside a hanger before boarding the aircraft.

Both the duchess and her husband Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, are vocal environmental activists and have proclaimed through Archewell, the organisation they founded, that they will achieve net-zero emissions by the end of the decade.

The duke’s brother and sister-in-law, Prince William and his wife Kate, are currently in Boston for the Earthshot Prize awards which encourage innovation in sustainability and tackling climate change.

The Prince and Princess of Wales made headlines of their own when they flew to the US from London and were pictured flying on a commercial British Airways flight.

Pictures of the royal couple boarding the commercial cabin quickly took off online, while passengers seated next to them in first class described them as chatting briefly with those seated nearby and being “utterly delightful”, according to WBZ reporter Tiffany Chan.

In 2021, ahead of the United Nations climate summit, a statement from Archewell said: “As global leaders convene for COP26 to commit to solutions for our climate crisis, all of us at Archewell, led by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, share our pledge towards a more sustainable future by becoming net zero by 2030.” – Source

Harry and Meghan enjoy private jet ride to New York amid ethics debate over Netflix doc

Self-declared environmentalists Prince Harry and Meghan Markle once again used a private jet to travel to an event at which the attention of the world will be on them.

This time, they flew from California to New York City in a private jet, and were “all smiles” as they stepped off the plane Monday and were greeted by a group of friends on the tarmac, Page Six reported. But being labeled eco-hypocrites again for using a pollution-spewing private jet may be the least of their concerns.

The Montecito-based Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in the midst of what could be their most damaging attack yet on the institution of the British monarchy, though their hotly anticipated Netflix documentary also faces growing scrutiny over its alleged misleading use of archival photos to present their grievances.

The exiled royals are in New York City to accept an award Tuesday from the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights foundation for taking a “heroic” stand against “structural racism” in the monarchy. Their six-part docuseries, “Harry and Meghan,” also begins airing Thursday. Two teasers released over the past week promise that it will portray Harry’s estranged relatives as part of a racist institution that “leaked” and “planted” negative stories about him and his biracial American wife, with Harry saying it was all part of a “dirty game.” – Source

Harry & Meghan Staged Engagement, Attacks From Media All Wrong … Says BBC Correspondents

Some UK reporters are firing back at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry … specifically about them claiming their royal engagement interview was rehearsed, and the media was out to destroy her.

BBC Radio 4 presenter Mishal Husain, who sat down with the couple in 2017 for their official engagement interview, responded to the staged claims with a bit of shade, saying … “Recollections may vary.”

Husain further explained she was “asked to do an interview and do said interview.”

In their Netflix documentary, Meghan says the whole day — including a photo session and the interview — was like an “orchestrated reality show.”

Lord Hall, the director general of BBC at the time of the couple’s engagement, responded to the documentary noise, too … saying Meghan’s beliefs are “simply untrue.”

BBC’s Nicholas Witchell also shot down Meghan’s most biting claim about the media: “No matter what I did they were still going to find a way to destroy me.”

He says while part of her anger was pointed toward the royal fam, he believes some was aimed at the media, too. Witchell calls it an “absurd” claim, though … adding it “simply does not stand up to proper and reasonable scrutiny.” – Source

‘Harry & Meghan’ Netflix documentary live updates: Meghan and Harry appeared to change key details in their story

The highly anticipated Netflix docuseries about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, appropriately titled ‘Harry & Meghan,’ finally dropped on Thursday.

The former royals have been under intense scrutiny since the series was announced, and the criticism has grown even louder since a pair of trailers were released over the last week.

The duo is currently in NYC as they were honored at the 2022 Ripple of Hope Awards on Tuesday night.

Duchess Meghan’s beagle mix, Guy, was the toast of his royal owners’ new Netflix docu-series, making several cameo appearances throughout the first three episodes which were released Wednesday.

After the series launched, viewers were quick to point out Guy, whom Meghan adopted in Canada in 2015, appeared during several key scenes.

The pampered pooch was even featured in the never-before-seen snaps of Harry and Meghan’s engagement. Lying on a blanket next to the beaming couple, Guy can be seen sporting spotted bandages on his front legs.

In another photo, he is also pictured circled up on a chair behind Meghan and Archie, the couple’s 3-year-old son.

While the last five years have certainly been a whirlwind for Harry and Meghan, who now live in California after leaving the royal family in March 2020, it’s been an eventful time for Guy, as well. In addition to relocating briefly to the UK, he was soon joined by two four-legged siblings: a Labrador Harry and Meghan adopted in 2018, and another beagle they brought home this year.

The highbrow BBC reporter who interviewed Harry and Meghan for their 2017 engagement announcement special burst out laughing Thursday when told they’d accused her of rehearsing it as part of an “orchestrated reality show.”

Mishal Husain was presenting BBC Radio 4’s “Today” — a must-listen for UK politicians — when the broadcaster’s royal correspondent, Jonny Dymond, giving a recap on “Harry & Meghan” noted the seemingly unexpected claim about her sitdown chat with them.

Husain gave a surprised gasp, then broke out laughing as Dymond quipped of his colleague’s earlier interview: “I don’t know who orchestrated it — maybe it was Mishal’s evil plan.” – Source


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