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Freeloader: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Alleged Request for Freebies Sparks Controversy

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Freeloader: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Alleged Request for Freebies Sparks Controversy

A recent claim on GB News by Tom Bauer has stirred up controversy, accusing and of being perpetual freeloaders.

According to Bauer, the couple allegedly tried to borrow a beach house and even requested the use of a private jet for their convenience.

The incident reportedly took place when the Sussexes were visiting a friend who owned a beach property.

During their stay, they met a wealthy acquaintance, whom Meghan approached at a gathering, expressing interest in spending time together and exchanging contact information.

A few days later, contacted the wealthy individual, asking if they could borrow the beach house.

Despite finding the request unusual, the person agreed.

However, the situation escalated when Harry later inquired about using the individual's private jet to reach the beach house, a request that was denied.

Bauer also claimed that it was Meghan who prompted Harry to make the call for the plane, highlighting their alleged pattern of seeking freebies.

Furthermore, Bauer mentioned that Netflix and Spotify were growing tired of the continuous demands from the royal couple, referring to them as shameless grifters.

The wealthy woman, rumored to be Sarah Blakely, is not closely acquainted with Meghan and Harry but shares a mutual friend with them.

Blakely, known for her luxurious lifestyle and generosity, owns a house in the Caribbean and frequently travels by private jet, possibly owning her aircraft.

The accusations of freeloading extend beyond this recent incident, with reports suggesting that Meghan and Harry have a history of seeking complimentary services.

During their visits to New York City, they allegedly relied on their social circle for various perks, a behavior that has raised eyebrows.

There were also speculations about Meghan's interest in private planes, with references to her purported desire for luxury freebies even after joining the royal family.

Tina Brown, author of a revealing book on the royal family, shed light on Meghan's aspirations for a prominent status in the UK.

Brown detailed how Meghan, prior to her marriage to Harry, used her blog The Tig to attract luxury brands and receive complimentary items.

The Duchess allegedly maintained this practice post-marriage, attempting to secure free designer goods despite the royal protocol discouraging such actions.

The controversy surrounding Meghan and Harry's alleged freeloading tendencies has sparked discussions about their approach to wealth and privilege.

As the public scrutinizes their behavior, questions arise about the boundaries between personal entitlement and royal responsibilities.

The ongoing revelations shed light on the complexities of navigating fame, fortune, and public perception within the confines of the monarchy.

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