Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated Archie’s first birthday in Beverly Hills, the upscale neighborhood of Los Angeles, in the United States. A trip made thanks to a friend’s private jet, which is worth 130 million euros.
This May 6 was an important date for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. And for good reason, the couple celebrated the very first anniversary of their son Archie. For the occasion, the family organized a party in a large house located in the very upscale Beverly Hills neighborhood, in Los Angeles, California. A place that Meghan Markle knows well, since she lived and grew up there. And this pretty borrowed house, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not choose it at random, since it belongs to filmmaker Tyler Perry, as revealed by the Daily Mail which published the photos.
Also according to information from the Daily Mail, the parents of little Archie even took advantage of an airplane belonging to Tyler Perry to go to his villa. It would be a private jet, which is worth the tidy sum of $ 150 million, or 130 million euros. The couple and their son allegedly flew thanks to “a very secret enterprise”, specifies the tabloid. “It was a well planned operation which seems to have worked perfectly”, said a relative. On March 14, the whole family took advantage of a flight from their home on Vancouver Island to Los Angeles.
A discreet flight
As the Daily Mail points out, this flight made possible thanks to Tyler Perry’s private jet allowed them to do not have to wait at customs once in California. Since mid-March, parents and their child have resided in this huge Tuscan-style villa, valued at $ 18 million, which covers eight hectares and has twelve bathrooms and eight bedrooms. “Meghan and Harry were extremely careful, they did everything to keep their base in Los Angeles under surveillance. They have been on this property for a month without anyone finding out. They were helped by their team to find this place for their move from Vancouver “said a source, according to the Daily Mail.
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