Air New Zealand Mocks Prince Harry’s Claim In ‘Spare’
Air New Zealand decked Great Britain’s Prince Harry after seeing a claim he made about them in his book “Spare” They were able to prove that their claims were false.
Harry claims that Meghan Markle bought a first-class flight on the airline from Mexico for Thomas, because she was worried about media harassment.
“We told him, leave Mexico right now: A whole new level of harassment is about to rain down on you, so come to Britain,” Harry, the Duke of Sussex, wrote in the book. “Air New Zealand, first class, booked and paid for by Meg,” NDTV reported.
Air New Zealand claimed that it had not operated any flights between Mexico and Great Britain. It also offers Business Premier service, rather than first-class. “We’ve never had flights between Mexico and the UK. And we only have Business Premier,” A spokesperson for the New Zealand Herald said so.
Harry and his spouse were then treated by the airline, who also tweeted. “Introducing #SussexClass. Apparently coming soon.”
Introducing “a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/SussexClass?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>#SussexClass 👑It is expected to be available soon👀
— Air New Zealand ✈️ (@FlyAirNZ) January 12, 2023
Piers Morgan is a British commentator Harry ripped For the lies he has allegedly promoted in his controversial memoir.
“As I have said many times, and reiterate now, Harry and Meghan must be stripped of all their remaining titles immediately. And they shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the coronation in May,” Morgan said. “They’ve made their treacherous bed, and they can lie in it, just as they lie about everything else.”
Whoever serves as the head of the British monarchy also serves as the sovereign and head of state in New Zealand, which is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, now headed by Great Britain’s King Charles. New Zealand’s status as part of the British Empire was established in 1840 in the Treaty of Waitangi between Queen Victoria and the native Maori chiefs.
The Commonwealth of Nations was formerly known as the British Commonwealth of Nations. It includes 56 countries that are independent and equal. They have no legal obligations. However, they are connected by their English language usage and historical ties. Togo and Gabon are the latest countries to join the group in 2022.
Many of the principles that make up the Commonwealth were established at a conference held in the early 20th-century. “At the 1926 conference, Britain and the Dominions agreed that they were all equal members of a community within the British Empire. They all owed allegiance to the British king or queen, but the United Kingdom did not rule over them. This community was called the British Commonwealth of Nations or just the Commonwealth,” The Commonwealth of Nations website This explains.
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