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Meg Fuming as Soho Staff Post Harry a Large Bar Bill During His London Trip
Meghan Markle is reportedly fuming after staff at a popular London establishment posted a large bar bill incurred by Prince Harry during his recent trip to the UK.
Despite rumors that Prince Harry stayed at Frogmore Cottage, it has been revealed that he did not have access to the property during his visit.
The Duke of Sussex landed back in California on Thursday evening, eager to return home after a short stay in the UK.
Prince Harry's brief visit to the UK mirrored his previous trip for the King's coronation last month.
Speculations suggested that he stayed at Frogmore Cottage, the residence he once shared with Meghan Markle.
However, a source from a Royal Insider debunked these claims, stating that Prince Harry was not permitted to access the palace during his personal trips.
Neither King Charles nor Prince William met with him during this time.
Upon his arrival in the UK, King Charles was away on a visit to Romania, only returning on Tuesday.
Subsequently, the King was occupied with a military event at Buckingham Palace in London on Wednesday.
Reports surfaced on Twitter alleging that Prince Harry left a substantial unpaid bill at Soho House, along with causing damage during his time in London.
Staff at Soho House even shared his receipts on social media before swiftly deleting them.
It was revealed that Prince Harry spent his time at an empty and isolated Frogmore Cottage, located 40 minutes away from London, with no room service available.
Despite flying in on Sunday night, he could have attended court on Monday but chose not to.
Contrary to claims that he was celebrating his child's birthday, witnesses saw him partying at Soho House on Sunday night, making him unfit to appear in court the following day.
Despite being advised against attending court, Prince Harry's sense of entitlement and privileged upbringing led him to believe he could outwit Barrister Andrew Green.
Known as “The Beast” among his peers, Green is renowned for his fierce cross-examination skills.
Fellow barristers anticipate that Green will expose Prince Harry as an unreliable witness, questioning the validity of his arguments solely based on his celebrity status.
In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry seemed unaware of the burden of proof in the case, claiming he was there to discover evidence of hacking.
His decision to pursue legal action against the Mirror Group without substantial proof has raised eyebrows among legal experts.
Barristers predict that Prince Harry's friendly demeanor will not shield him from Green's tough scrutiny, potentially undermining his credibility in court.