Inside the £3,300-a-night resort where ‘Prince Harry and Meghan stayed in Jamaica’ as Kate & Charles recover in hospital

PRINCE Harry and Megan relaxed in a £3,300-a-night luxury resort to attend the Bob Marley premier as Kate and Charles recover in hospital.

The Sussexes raised eyebrows after posing with Jamaican leaders on the red carpet of the glitzy One Love event on Tuesday.

The couple are thought to have stayed at the Half Moon resort in Montego Bay
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The couple are thought to have stayed at the Half Moon resort in Montego BayCredit: Half Moon

It is understood they stayed at the Eclipse villa, which boasts a private beach
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It is understood they stayed at the Eclipse villa, which boasts a private beachCredit: Half Moon

The Duke spoke with Bob Marley's widow Rita Marley


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The Duke spoke with Bob Marley’s widow Rita MarleyCredit: instagram/iamsharonmarley


It is understood the “desperate” couple, had been flown out by Paramount Pictures on a private Gulfstream IV jet.

They took the opportunity to cosy up to execs in a bid to revive Meghan’s failed acting pursuits, claimed Royal experts.

The couple were spotted chatting to Paramount CEO, Brian Robbins, who live close to the Sussexes in a £13million Montecito mansion.

Harry also spoke with Rita Marley, 77, as reported by the MailOnline and her daughter Stephanie, 49, said: “She (my mother) is fond of Harry and loves his spirit as well as his rebellion against the status quo.

“She likes that he seems fearless and stands up for what he believes is right.”

The widow of reggae legend, Bob Marley, first met the Duke in 2012 during the Diamond Jubilee Tour, where he was met with huge popularity.

But, Harry and Meghan’s return on Tuesday was branded “insensitive” after Jamaica announced plans to bring a Bill to Parliament in April to remove King Charles as head of state.

The couple smiled alongside Marlene Malahoo Forte, Jamaica’s minister for legal and constitutional affairs, who last year vowed to “sever ties” between Jamaica and the monarchy.

Harry and Meghan were flown out on a private Gulfstream IV jet
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Harry and Meghan were flown out on a private Gulfstream IV jetCredit: The Mega Agency

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Duke and Duchess of Sussex pose with MP who is bidding for Jamaica to become a republic
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Duke and Duchess of Sussex pose with MP who is bidding for Jamaica to become a republicCredit: @MalahooForteMP
They also stood with Jamaican PM Andrew Holness, who told Prince William and wife Kate the country was ready to “move on”, during their ill-fated Caribbean trip two years ago.

EXCLUSIVE RESORT

Before attending the One Love event, Harry and Meghan reportedly enjoyed a relaxing stay at a the Half Moon in Montego Bay, a five-star luxury resort where villas can cost up to £3,300 per night.

The Duke and Duchess are thought to have spent a night in the Eclipse area – which boasts a private beach and its own security, boosting its exclusivity.

It has welcomed a host of star-studded guests from the Kennedy Family to King Charles and Queen Elizabeth II.

And, after rubbing shoulders with Jamaican leaders at the premiere, Harry and Meghan joined an after party at the Terra Nova hotel in Kingston to network with more high-profile celebs.

ROYAL OPERATIONS

Meanwhile, Princess Kate and the Monarch are still staying at The London Clinic while they recover from surgery.

Kate, 42, went in for a planned abdominal operation on January 16, and is currently on her 12th day inside the facility.

Less than two hours after Kensington Palace shared the health announcement, it was revealed King Charles was also scheduled hospital treatment.

The Monarch, 75, underwent a “corrective” procedure for an enlarged prostate and arrived at The London Clinic on Friday, January 26.

Queen Camilla was pictured arriving to visit King Charles in hospital yesterday and told well-wishers: “He’s fine, thank you.”

It is understood Kate’s father-in-law chose the same hospital to cut down on security costs.

The Royal pair will be taking a step back from duties while they rest up, with Kate expected to return to her normal routine at around Easter.

Sources claimed at the weekend that Kate’s commitment to her royal duties will see her get back into work as soon as she can.

She is said to have plans to work from bed once she arrives home from her surgery.

Kate’s husband Prince William, 41, visited her every day at the clinic in Marylebone, central London.

Meanwhile, children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had not been to see their mum to keep life “normal”, as they continued going to school.

Kate’s parents were also said to have cleared their schedule to help with the children.

ROYAL OPERATIONS: How the health scares facing Charles & Kate unfolded

With King Charles and the Princess of Wales undergoing surgery at the same hospital, here is a timeline of the health troubles facing the two royals.

Tuesday, January 16: Kate, 42, is secretly admitted to the London Clinic and undergoes abdominal surgery.
Wednesday, January 17: Kensington Palace announces the princess’ operation and says she will remain in the private hospital for 10-14 days.
Over an hour later, Buckingham Palace announces the King, 75, is to have treatment for a benign enlarged prostate and will be admitted to hospital in a few days.
Thursday, January 18: Prince William spends time at his wife’s bedside, driving himself away from the back entrance during the low-key, private visit.
The Queen says the King is “fine” and “looking forward to getting back to work” during a visit to the Aberdeen Art Gallery
Friday, January 19: The King flies back from Scotland with the Queen and heads to his Sandringham estate in Norfolk to rest ahead of the procedure.
Monday, January 22: The Queen tells 86-year-old well-wisher Jessie Jackson that the King is “fine”, and thanks her for asking, while she carries out engagements in Swindon.
Camilla urges the King to take it easy. An insider told The Sun: “The Queen has told him he needs to slow down a bit.”
Thursday, January 25: The King arrives back in London from Sandringham ready for his treatment.
Friday, January 26: The King is admitted to the London Clinic for treatment for an enlarged prostate and also visits the Princess of Wales, who is recovering in the same hospital.

The couple stayed in the Eclipse section of the Half Moon resort in Montego Bay
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The couple stayed in the Eclipse section of the Half Moon resort in Montego BayCredit: The Mega Agency

Harry and Meghan pose with Jamaican PM Andrew Holness
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Harry and Meghan pose with Jamaican PM Andrew HolnessCredit: The Mega Agency

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