Prince Harry Flew WestJet To Victoria, Because Royals Are Just Like Us
In Canada, we have lots of small battles to get riled up about. Which Tim Hortons doughnut is best? Is Justin Trudeau’s beard a good idea? Which city’s residents are more insufferable: Vancouver or Toronto?
But, few things divide the nation like Air Canada vs. WestJet. And it looks like Canada’s newest, high-profile resident has taken a side in the great airline debate.
Prince Harry was spotted arriving in Victoria via a WestJet plane Monday evening, to reunite with wife Meghan Markle, who’s been on Vancouver Island with their son Archie. The pair are expected to settle in the area as part of their transition away from full-time royal life.
Prince Harry has arrived in Canada to join Meghan and son Archie, after agreeing a deal to step back as senior royals.
The Duke of Sussex had earlier attended the UK-Africa investment summit in London, where he met with the prime minister.
Read more: https://t.co/hsHnXyv4eSpic.twitter.com/vxYA5LXm29— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 21, 2020
People have strong allegiances to either Air Canada or WestJet. And we all love the idea of a prince squeezing into the same uncomfortable airline seats as the rest of us, so people had a lot to say about Harry’s economical choice.
Prince Harry really getting a taste of commonor life, hopping a WestJet flight to the island.. No first class on those Birds.
— TJ Connors (@tjconnorstweets) January 21, 2020
Prince Harry flying WestJet to Canada is the biggest mystery of 2020.
I wonder if he enjoyed them singing the safety announcement. pic.twitter.com/5J1d2RTTYc— Robert Forsythe (@RobForsythe) January 21, 2020
Harry flies @WestJet. Wait until he hears a few overly friendly flying puns during the safety demonstration or a couple of bad airplane knock knock jokes, he’ll be begging for a Flex Fare on @AirCanada.
— Ryan McMahon (@RMComedy) January 21, 2020
We have so many questions: Did he get to board in Zone 1? Did he get extra pretzels? Did he awkwardly fall asleep on the person next to...