In a surprising turn of events, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry made headlines as they attended their first U.S. charity fundraiser alongside Hollywood celebrities.
The event, called 1-805-LIVE, was hosted by Kevin Costner, known for his role in “Bodyguard,” at his extravagant $225 million Santa Barbara estate.
While Harry opted for an all-black attire, all eyes were on Meghan and her peculiar fashion choice.
Despite the warm weather, she donned a confusing poncho-like coat, leaving many puzzled.
This raises the question of why Meghan consistently wears heavy winter coats on seemingly warm days.
However, the real story lies in the stark contrast between Meghan and Harry and the Hollywood elite.
The photos that emerged from the event showcased the couple posing with renowned celebrities such as Oprah, Ellen DeGeneres, Katy Perry’s parents, and Kevin Costner himself.
In terms of wealth, Meghan and Harry are undoubtedly the least affluent among these A-listers.
To put things into perspective, Oprah is estimated to be worth around $4.3 billion, Ellen and Portia are valued at approximately $590 million, Katy Perry’s net worth stands at $527 million, and Kevin Costner’s fortune exceeds $620 million.
These figures highlight the vast difference in financial standing between Meghan and Harry and their celebrity acquaintances.
It is worth noting that the event took place on Kevin Costner’s personal polo field, emphasizing his luxurious lifestyle.
While Harry is known to be a polo enthusiast, he does not possess his own field or even his own polo ponies.
This further emphasizes the significant gap in wealth between Harry and Meghan and their Hollywood counterparts.
Despite venturing into the entertainment industry and securing lucrative deals, Meghan and Harry’s combined earnings pale in comparison to their celebrity friends.
Their Netflix deal alone reportedly earned them around $76 million, and Harry received an additional $31 million for a spare.