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Meghan Markle and Harry, with their son, in Ibiza: details of their stay

Meghan Markle and Harry, with their son, in Ibiza: details of their stay

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    The holidays of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with his family in Ibiza, in the Balearic Islands, were to remain secret. But this Wednesday, August 14, the British press revealed in detail their stay. 
    Did Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle lack discretion? Regularly criticized for their whims and for their expenses, the Sussex couple is found this Wednesday, August 14 pinned about their recent stay in Ibiza. As the Mirror just revealed, the Duke and Duchess, accompanied by their son Archie, offered themselves a few days of rest on the Balearic Island at the beginning of the month. The Daily Mail reports that they flew on August 6 and returned on August 12. Despite their paranoia exacerbated by the critics, the details of the stay leaked, still in the columns of the Daily Mail.
    The first thing that gets upset is the cost of this vacation. If it has not been revealed precisely, the Sussex drop-off points to new sumptuary spending. According to the Daily Mail, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and their son Archie have indeed stayed in a secluded villa of tourist turmoil. The little family was not left on their own: no less than six bodyguards accompanied them; safety is a severe matter for young parents.

    While waiting to be joined on the island by Harry, Meghan chose to reach it by private jet. A means of transport ensuring absolute tranquility, but expensive and not more ecological. This taste for non-commercial flights even fuels accusations of hypocrisy. A few days before Meghan's move, whose carbon footprint is estimated at more than a tonne of CO2, Harry had already joined a private jet in a Google Camp in Sicily on global warming. Suffice to say that the discourse on the preservation of the environment that he pronounced there seems little connection with the acts of his wife.

    In addition to discrediting his kind words, these holidays in Ibiza reinforce the image of a couple preferring to stay on an island famous for its holidays rather than join the queen at the castle of Balmoral. Very attached to a simple life in the Scottish Highlands, Elizabeth II expects a part of the royal family, every summer. At the latest news, Harry and Meghan still have not shown up with their son Archie. From the height of his three months, the over-burdened child can in any case boast of having made his first trip outside the United Kingdom. Preparing maybe for the Royal Sussex family tour in Africa in the fall?