Billionaire filmmaker Tyler Perry recently made a visit to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s lavish $14.7 million Montecito home over the weekend.
Known for his generous support towards the Royal couple as they transitioned into their new life in America, Perry was seen arriving in his sleek $200,000 Lamborghini Urus before boarding his private jet worth $125 million in Los Angeles.
The short 20-minute flight took him to Santa Barbara, where he spent a couple of hours with the Duke and Duchess before heading back to his empire in Atlanta, Georgia.
It is worth noting that the luxury private jet Perry used is the same one he graciously offered Meghan and Harry for their pivotal “freedom flight” in 2020 when they left behind their former life in the UK to establish themselves in California.
Reports suggest that Perry even changed into a suit for the occasion and traveled alongside a bodyguard.
As the godfather to Lilibet Diana, Perry has shared a close bond with the couple, hosting them at his Los Angeles mansion for a few months in the past.
During his visit, Perry sported a casual ensemble featuring black on-cloud sneakers, a collared shirt, a black zip-up hoodie, and black jeans, carrying a sizable water bottle filled with a dark liquid.
Despite their close relationship, uncertainty looms over Harry and Meghan’s attendance at King Charles‘s upcoming coronation.
While the royal couple received invitations, their spokesperson refrained from confirming their presence, stating that a decision will not be disclosed at this time.
Royal experts speculate that Harry and Meghan are hesitant about attending the historic event in May due to concerns about their relevance within the royal family if they choose to stay away.
Commentator Richard Fitzwilliams emphasized the importance of their attendance as a symbol of national unity, highlighting the potential repercussions of their absence.
He pointed out their desire for accountability and discussions with senior royals regarding their past experiences, including their perception of being driven into exile by the royal family and the press.
Fitzwilliams underlined the significance of Harry and Meghan’s contracts with major platforms like Netflix, Spotify, and Random House, which they secured due to their royal status.
The decision to skip the coronation could potentially portray them as disconnected from their royal ties.
The dilemma surrounding their response to the invitation raises questions about their future interactions with the royal family and the public perception of their actions.
As speculations continue to swirl around Harry and Meghan’s potential attendance at King Charles’s coronation, the couple remains tight-lipped about their plans.
The uncertainty surrounding their decision adds an intriguing layer to their evolving relationship with the royal family and the broader implications of their choices.
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