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Harry and Meghan’s Lavish Lifestyle Sparks Controversy Amid New Netflix Deal

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Harry and Meghan’s Lavish Lifestyle Sparks Controversy Amid New Netflix Deal

The year 2024 has kicked off with a whirlwind of speculation surrounding Princess Catherine, but over in the States, and are making headlines of their own.

The couple is hard at work on their next venture for Netflix, which involves filming in sunny Florida.

Their recent hotel stay has raised eyebrows, especially considering the hefty price tag attached.

Just days ago, Deadline reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have inked a deal for two additional non-fiction projects with Netflix, which are already in the works.

This partnership began back in 2020 and previously led to the release of their docuseries, “Harry and Meghan,” in 2022.

One of the new projects is set to focus on the glamorous world of professional polo, with filming primarily taking place at the U.S. Open Polo Championship in Wellington, Florida.

This comes hot on the heels of 's participation in a charity polo match in the same area.

During this Florida escapade, Meghan was spotted heading towards the Four Seasons Hotel in Palm Beach, where suites reportedly start at an eye-watering $88,000 per night.

It's safe to say that just one night in such luxury doesn't come cheap.

However, what's even more shocking is that a source close to the hotel revealed that the couple allegedly refused to settle their bill, which included charges for Meghan's spa treatments.

The total cost for their stay, including the spa services, reached over $10,000, yet they left without paying.

Instead, the hotel manager found himself in the awkward position of having to contact the Netflix film crew to sort out the outstanding bill.

Ultimately, Netflix stepped in to cover the costs, though it remains uncertain if this expense will be factored into the production budget.

Adding to the controversy surrounding their lavish lifestyle, Meghan has faced criticism for her spending habits, particularly regarding her wardrobe choices for the polo event.

Reports from the Daily Mail highlight that her outfit alone came with a staggering price tag.

A dress by Heidi Merck cost around £650, while her Mason Valentino bag was valued at approximately £2,650.

Footwear and accessories added even more to the bill, with prices ranging from £175 sunglasses to a £7,000 Cartier bracelet.

Critics have pointed out that Meghan seems to prioritize brand names over how well the clothes fit her.

Observers have noted that her fashion choices often overshadow her personal style, leading to comments about her appearance.

Some have even remarked that with all the money at her disposal, she should present herself in a more youthful manner, rather than appearing older than her years.

The backlash against the couple doesn't stop at their extravagant spending.

Recently, they've been accused of hypocrisy when it comes to their family relationships.

BB News host Ben Leo has been vocal about Meghan's treatment of her father, suggesting that her public persona of compassion and forgiveness doesn't align with her actions.

He emphasized that true kindness should extend to one's own family, regardless of past mistakes.

Leo's comments underscore a growing sentiment that Meghan and Harry's public image as advocates for kindness and humanity conflicts with their personal lives.

He argued that if Meghan truly embodies the values she preaches, she would have reconciled with her father instead of allowing their relationship to remain strained.

In the same vein, Leo expressed similar concerns regarding Prince Harry's relationship with his family.

He pointed out that it's difficult to advocate for unity and compassion while publicly distancing oneself from loved ones.

In his view, the couple's actions suggest a disconnect between their public statements and private behavior.

As the Sussexes continue to navigate their lives in the spotlight, the scrutiny over their choices only intensifies.

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