Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, recently embarked on a clandestine trip to the beautiful country of Costa Rica.
The Tico Times, a renowned English-language newspaper with a rich history dating back to 1956, has revealed intriguing details about their vacation.
From December 14th to the 20th, the royal couple explored the sun-kissed shores of Playa Carrillo and the neighboring Guanacaste province.
However, it remains unclear whether their children, Lilibet and Archie, accompanied them on this adventure.
One burning question that arises is how Harry and Meghan reached their destination.
Did they opt for a private jet?
A closer look at FlightAware, a reliable flight tracker, unveils an interesting flight path.
A private jet was observed traveling from Santa Barbara to Costa Rica, making a brief stop at Guanacaste airport before finally landing at Juan Santa Maria airport.
Interestingly, Guanacaste airport is the more convenient choice for reaching Playa Carrillo, requiring only a two-hour drive, whereas Juan Santa Maria entails a lengthier four-hour journey.
This raises the possibility that the newspaper lacked precise information regarding Harry and Meghan’s exact itinerary.
The return flight followed a similar route, with a layover at San Diego’s Brownfield Municipal airport, before ultimately arriving in Santa Barbara.
Now, let’s delve into the aircraft itself.
Unlike fractional ownership models such as NetJet, which are often likened to the Uber of planes, it appears that the plane used by the couple was either privately rented or generously lent to them.
The Federal Aviation Administration’s records provide some intriguing clues.
The aircraft’s trustee is none other than Wells Fargo Bank Northwest, while the registered agent is known as Paracorp LLC, operating under the alias Parasec.
Parasec specializes in various business transactions, including entity formation and tax filings, adding an air of mystery.
The enigmatic owner of this jet remains unknown, but the presence of both Parasec and Wells Fargo Northwest in California and Nevada suggests a possible local connection.
Interestingly, the plane was previously owned by Aspen One LLC, a seemingly unrelated entity to the Aspen Institute, which faced challenges regarding free speech limitations after Megxit.
On December 15th, Prince Harry’s lawyer, David Sherborne, revealed that the Duke of Sussex was unable to attend a hearing due to the short notice, citing his vacation as the reason.
Royal enthusiasts speculate that Harry and Meghan may have utilized Tyler Perry’s private jet for their trip.
According to an NT lawyer, all private jet usage is attributed to Tyler Perry, although this may be the couple’s last opportunity to use his aircraft.
It seems that the ability to track plane movements has irked certain elites, providing yet another reason why Harry and Meghan are on a mission.
Tyler Perry recently shed some light on the real reason behind his decision to assist Harry and Meghan.
Despite having no prior communication, Perry opened up during an appearance on the Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripper podcast.
He emphasized the importance of providing a safe space for people in the entertainment industry, where they can trust and freely discuss matters without bias or ulterior motives.
Perry’s connection with the couple began when he sent Meghan a note on their wedding day, and it led to a conversation where she confided in him like a therapist.
In conclusion, Harry and Meghan’s secret getaway to Costa Rica has captivated the public’s attention.
Their choice of transportation, the mysterious ownership of the private jet, and Tyler Perry’s involvement have all contributed to the intrigue surrounding their trip.