Canadian veterans stole the show with a grand farewell for Harry and Meg, showcasing a less-than-royal send-off.
Reports suggest that the dynamic duo raked in an impressive $55,000 on their inaugural day at the Invictus Games.
It’s quite a staggering figure, isn’t it?
Just when you thought Harry and Meg couldn’t distance themselves further, they made a grand entrance in Canada aboard their private jet, embodying the essence of elitist celebrities evading the paparazzi.
Talk about living in denial or aiming for a splashy arrival.
While the world was preoccupied with the launch of their purportedly significant new website – because who doesn’t need another celebrity blog, right?
– Harry and Meg decided to take a detour to Vancouver for the Invictus Games.
But this wasn’t your ordinary visit; it transformed into a lavish three-day extravaganza, leaving many rolling their eyes in disbelief.
According to Hello Magazine, a reputable source for royal gossip, the modest California royals touched down in style, courtesy of their private jet.
Why bother mingling with the common folk when you can leave carbon footprints as substantial as Bigfoot, right?
Calculations from a luxurious jet cost estimator indicate that this little jaunt set them back approximately $55,200.
A mere drop in the bucket for those residing in the Sussex bubble.
Now, let’s delve into the concept of opportunity cost, a term seemingly foreign to the Sussexes.
That $55,000 could have been allocated to more meaningful causes, like providing 11 basic prosthetics or funding 552 physical therapy sessions for veterans – the very individuals the Invictus Games aim to support.
Yet, why prioritize them when indulging in opulent PR excursions is an option?
Despite Harry’s purported royal connections geared towards elevating the Games, it appears that their actions are merely draining donations to finance their extravagant lifestyle.
Insider sources reveal that their arrival was met with a chorus of disapproving boos.
Is that truly surprising?
The only astonishment lies in their expectation of a warm reception following such a flaunting of extravagance.
However, a different narrative unfolded within the arena, where money spoke volumes and ensured that Harry and Meghan were treated akin to the royalty they cling to desperately.
The Invictus Games seemingly spare no expense in pampering them annually.
How commendable.
Yet, let’s not overlook their environmental double standards, serving as the icing on this eco-unfriendly cake.
Despite their website advocating for a long-standing commitment to the planet – with Meghan, the silent environmentalist, rarely addressing the issue – and Harry, self-proclaimed environmental advocate in a bio likely penned by Meghan, they seem to endorse private jets as the preferred mode of travel.