- A new documentary reveals how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry took an incognito commercial flight when they were dating, so you know what to look out for next time.
- Apparently, the pair headed for a secret date in Norway when they had just got together, and snuck onto the back of the plane.
Next time you're on an EasyJet flight heading off for your holidays, keep an eye out for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who apparently have secretly boarded a commercial flight before.
While it's no secret that the royals often board budget airlines, a new documentary revealed Meghan and Harry once did it without anyone knowing - meaning no photographs or locations were leaked.
As part of Channel 5’s documentary Secrets of the Royal Flight, Royal Correspondant Emily Andrews revealed that while they were dating, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex flew to Norway using Norwegian Air without anyone realising.
"Harry and Meghan are two of the most famous people in the world," she commented. "They went to Norway in the early stages of their relationship. It was Norwegian Air."
The pair managed to go incognito by shielding their faces with baseball caps and sitting at the back of the plane at the last minute, which meant other passengers were unlikely to even be looking in their direction.
"No one on that plane knew that Harry and Meghan were on because the whole plane had boarded, they were driven to the back steps, they walked up, they had baseball caps on, snuck into the back seats of the aircraft," the Royal Correspondent went on to explain. "No one even knew they were there."
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Harry and Meghan's secret date comes as the same documentary revealed why Kate Middleton often books two seats on commercial airlines. And no, it's nothing to do with privacy.
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