Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined George and Amal Clooney in their Italian villa on Lake Como to traverse the pool and ride a motorcycle shortly after their wedding, according to the authors of the new Finding Freedom biography.
Authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand claim that the pair were not the only real visitors invited to remain in the sumptuous A-list space of the couple, estimated at one hundred million pounds, as they were also on horseback between the rest of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.
The bomb book, which came to light today, tells how George Clooney, 59, Harry, 35, and Meghan, 39, who married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor on 19 May 2018, flew from London to the lake. As in his own personal jet in the early morning of August 16.
The newlyweds then arrived at Milan airport, and from there were driven in an unidentified vehicle to George and Villa Oleandra, his wife, a human rights lawyer.
During the three-day visit, a fountain said: “Meghan and Amal spent a lot of time relaxing in the pool and playing with the twins while George and Harry were looking at George’s motorcycle collection. Harry took one out with one of his hedge officers. George had an accident recently, so he had not yet returned to his motorcycle. ”
“The Duke and Duchess were the only visitors this weekend. Eugenie and her fiancé, Jack Brooksbank, were already in the villa when Harry and Meghan arrived, their visits briefly overlapned.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex claim that they were not interviewed for the e-book and did not contribute to the story of authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, which provides a non-public point of detail and a dramatic account of the occasions that led to Sussex. real-life exit.
But Scobie said today that they did not interview the couple, many friends gave them data, offering a “lens” to the couple through their friends and their circle of helpers.
The connoisseurs of the palace described the e-book as a ”agreement” after Harry and Meghan left the royal circle of relatives for a life in Los Angeles, after they suddenly pronounced their intentions in January in a movement that left the queen ‘wounded’.
This is one of the many revelations made in the Array Among the new revelations in the son:
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have joined George and Amal Clooney in their Italian villa on Lake Como to cross the pool and explore by motorcycle, according to the authors of the new biography Finding Freedom. Pictured, George and Amal on Lake Como
The e-book alleges that George Clooney arranged for Harry and Meghan to fly from London to Lake Como on his own jet on the night of August 16. London on 5 July 2018
During the three days until the 25-room mansion (pictured), a fountain said Meghan and Amal had spent a lot of time relaxing in the pool and playing with the twins, while George and Harry looked at George’s motorcycle collection.
The authors continued to claim that the Clooneys, who have three-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella, stayed in their 25-room mansion a month before the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
In the past, they had hosted a variety of more sensitive friends, such as Cindy Crawford, Rande Gerbe, Stella McCartney and her husband, not to mention David and Victoria Beckham and their children last summer.
According to the authors, the villa, in the village of Laglio, has an outdoor theater, a swimming pool and a garage to place the five old motorcycles of the movie star.
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