Buckingham Palace has reportedly revealed that Prince Harry called his brother Prince William in the middle of the night to ask for funding for Meghan Markle, but was denied. A royal insider close to the palace shared the information, shedding light on the Sussexes' dire financial situation in California.
As lucrative deals with Netflix and Spotify slowly come to an end, Prince Harry and Meghan are said to be feeling increasing financial pressure. This has prompted Prince Harry to consider the possibility of returning to the UK and seeking financial help from his brother.
Prince William now receives £24m a year from the Duchy of Cornwall and has a surplus to finance his own children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. But that surplus could be in jeopardy if Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decide to return to the royal family.
Prince Harry has reportedly asked William to finance Archie and Lilibet's official duties, housing, education and other related expenses that could strain the future monarch's finances. The request was met with opposition, however, as William believes he is under no financial obligation to support his brother or his family.
The Sussexes' hopes of a reconciliation with the royal family are a possibility as many argue that Prince Harry will never work in the royal family again, especially if Prince William has a say. seems low. The couple's previous decision to retire from royal life and pursue financial independence has led to strained relations within the family. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will reportedly be absent from all royal functions this summer, including the Balmoral retreat. Their actions and decisions have angered many, and even if they do decide to return, they are unlikely to garner public support for their involvement with the royal family.
As the situation evolves, the Sussexes face increasing difficulties in their search for financial stability and acceptance within the royal community. The decision to seek funding from Prince William further complicated her relationship with the royal family. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly struck up a friendship with actor and Scientologist John Travolta during a party in Los Angeles. However, Travolta reportedly blocked further contact with the Sussexes after Meghan made an unusual request due to a feud with the Beckhams.
The Duke and Duchess reportedly spent time with the "Grease and Pulp Fiction" star at the Beverly Hills Hotel's upscale Polo Lounge during an event for the Arshwell Foundation. There's no indication that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are interested in Scientology, but they seem to have become good friends with Travolta during their meeting.
A member of the controversial Scientology religion, Travolta once danced with Prince Harry's mother, Princess Diana, at the 1985 White House gala dinner. The trio mingled at the hotel's Ultra VIP Polo her lounge, known for its luxury prizes. However, sources say the meeting will be the first and last for Meghan, Prince Harry and Travolta, following Meghan's unusual request. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are said to have asked Travolta for a free loan of a luxury jet, but Travolta had to consider previous bookings and called the Sussexes again after dinner. It is said that there was not.
With a net worth of $250 million, John Travolta owns seven private jets, including one airliner, and several luxury homes. Despite being considered one of the nicest people in Hollywood, Travolta is reportedly still grieving over the loss of his wife, Kelly Preston.
The Sussexes' efforts to expand their Hollywood entourage have distanced them from their British past. However, the couple's melodramatic reputation has caused some celebrities to distance themselves from them. US celebrities seem wary of the duo due to their credibility concerns and soap opera.
Reports of a falling out with John Travolta could pose a challenge for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they navigate their new lives in Hollywood.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are nearing the completion of their "biggest and most important" deal to date, according to a report in The Mirror on Sunday, August 6, 2023.
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