The question of their mode of travel also lingers. Did they soar through the skies in a private jet? Perhaps a meticulous examination of Flight Aware, a reliable flight tracker, reveals an intriguing flight path. A private jet traced its trajectory from Santa Barbara to Costa Rica, making a brief pit stop at Guanacaste Airport before touching down at Juan Santa Maria Airport. Notably, Guanacaste Airport is the more proximate choice for reaching Pillo, requiring a mere 2-hour drive, whereas Juan Santa Maria entails a lengthier 4-hour journey. Could it be that the newspaper lacked precise intel on Harry and Meghan's exact itinerary?
The return flight mirrored the same route, with a layover at San Diego's Brownfield Municipal before finally alighting in Santa Barbara. Now, let's scrutinize the aircraft itself. In contrast to fractional ownership models like NetJets, often dubbed the "Uber of planes," the plane in question appears to have been either privately rented or generously lent to the couple. The Federal Aviation Administration's records offer tantalizing clues. The aircraft's trustee is none other than Wells Fargo Bank Northwest, while the registered agent goes by the name of Paracorp LLC, operating under the alias "Paric." Paric is adept at handling diverse business transactions, including entity formation and tax filings, adding an air of mystery. Who is the elusive owner of this jet? Both Paric and Wells Fargo Northwest maintain offices in California and Nevada, hinting at a local connection. Curiously, the plane's previous proprietor was Aspen 1 LLC, an entity seemingly unrelated to the Aspen Institute, a business that post-merit grappled with free speech limitations.
From December 15th onwards, following the ruling, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, was unable to be present, citing short notice. And now we know Harry was on vacation. Royal fans are speculating that Harry and Meghan may have utilized Tyler Perry's private jet for this trip. A lawyer said all the private jet usage comes from Tyler Perry, but this may be the last time the couple could use his private jet. Elites hate that we can track plane movements, just another reason how Harry and Meghan are on a mission.
Tyler Perry recently shed some light on the real reason he chose to help Harry and Meghan Markle out, despite never having had any prior communication. During his appearance on the "Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripper" podcast, Perry explained, "It's very important for people in this business to have a safe place to land, to have a place where they can trust and talk freely and get advice that's not going to be biased or from somebody who wants something from them." It all began when Perry sent Meghan a note at the wedding, and he ended up getting a tremendous sense that Meghan Markle found it all to be overwhelming. Perry recounted the decision and said, "I sent them a note and just said if you ever need anything, I'm here," and she called months later and just talked to me like I was a therapist. We just had a great conversation.