Meghan Markle faced yet another embarrassment as her request for a private helicopter ride back to the United States was snubbed by NATO chiefs.
This incident occurred during her visit to Germany for the Invictus Games, where Prince Harry was privately transported by helicopter.
The German military, who hosted the week-long event, provided the transportation.
According to Vanity Fair, Prince Harry has gained a new fan base among both the military community and the public.
He is still highly regarded in Germany, where he is affectionately known as Prince Harry.
The Games have been a warm and welcoming experience for him, as he has made significant contributions to the military community in the country.
However, the same cannot be said for Meghan.
The German Ministry of Defence made it clear that Meghan was not part of the ZDF interview and therefore did not receive a helicopter ride.
An insider close to the former actress revealed that she had made specific demands for her visit, including detailed meal plans, specific air temperatures, particular linens and decorations for the hotel, and chauffeur-driven limos for transportation.
There is also an ongoing debate between Meghan and Harry about whether or not to fly privately by helicopter.
These demands have raised eyebrows and led to criticism.
Some have labeled Meghan’s behavior as egotistical and obtuse.
The Germans, in particular, were not welcoming to her during her visit.
Despite this, the couple appeared in photos smiling and holding hands alongside NATO chiefs and their families, including a conversation with Joint Force Commander General Luigi Miglietto.
After the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games, Meghan persistently requested a helicopter ride back to the United States.
However, her request was denied, considering the current sensitive time and the more pressing matters that NATO has to attend to.
This is not the first time Meghan has made such a request.
Last September, she and Prince Harry asked President Biden for a ride home on Air Force One following Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.
The request was swiftly rejected, as it would have caused significant commotion and strained relations with the palace and the new king, Charles III.
Furthermore, the couple had initially been invited to a reception hosted by King Charles ahead of the service but were subsequently uninvited, being told that the event was only for working royals.
These incidents further add to Meghan’s recent humiliations and raise questions about her behavior and demands.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle’s request for a private helicopter ride was snubbed by NATO chiefs during her visit to Germany for the Invictus Games.
While Prince Harry continues to enjoy popularity and respect in the country, Meghan’s demands and behavior have not been well-received.
This incident, along with previous rejected requests, highlights the challenges the couple faces as they navigate their post-royal lives.