Confirmation of their departure came just yesterday when Meghan was spotted donning a large straw hat, a black dress, and white trainers, lovingly carrying their 2-year-old daughter, Lilette, through the forest. In another snapshot, Harry and Meghan were seen seated in a green golf buggy, with Archie comfortably nestled in his father's lap, surrounded by rows of swaying palm trees.
It's worth noting that the couple's choice of destination aligns with other notable figures like superstar Shakira, comedian Kevin Hart, and actress James Seor, who have recently visited this picturesque country. Harry and Meghan's pursuit of winter sun coincides with reports suggesting that they won't be attending the Royal Christmas festivities at Sandringham this year; instead, they are expected to remain in the US with their children. However, some sources suggest that their children were not with them during their Costa Rican getaway.
Witnesses at the airport have corroborated this information, as reported by the TCO Times, Costa Rica's largest English-language newspaper. From December 14th to the 20th, Harry and Meghan were said to have explored Plao in the nearby Guanacaste Province. Flight tracking data also revealed the use of a private jet for their travel, with a brief layover at Guanacaste Airport before landing at Juan Santa Maria Airport. While the ownership of the plane remains unclear, it's intriguing to note that it was formerly owned by an entity Harry acquired earlier this year.
Airport staff, however, did not witness any children accompanying Harry and Meghan on their flight. One witness mentioned that they only saw Harry and Meghan, although they weren't holding hands, while another remarked that they saw Meghan carrying a sizable tote bag but didn't spot any children. These observations have raised suspicions about the presence of children in the photos circulating from their trip, leading some to question if the children could have been borrowed for appearances.
Additionally, Paula M., a friend of the director of Tourism for Central America, shared some insights in a video about Meghan's trip. She mentioned that Meghan requested local newspapers to cover their visit and expressed frustration that they didn't use their Sussex titles in the report. Paula also clarified that there are pictures of them with children but emphasized that they didn't have their own children with them during the trip. These details raise questions about the motivations behind seeking media attention for their travels, with some speculating on Meghan's desire for global recognition and validation of her lifestyle.