I wish we wouldn’t, but here we are anyway.
Harry and Meghan stayed at a luxury island escape called Vatuvara during their time in Fiji, which has resulted in a slew of article showcasing what the five-star Pacific hideaway has to offer.
The 800-acre property can only be accessed by private plane, and houses only three luxury villas.
More details from Vogue:
Its “flagship” home, called the Delana Villa, has an infinity pool, a private beach, an indoor massage area, and its own dining gazebo, all overlooking the South Pacific.
The royal couple could also dine at one of Vatuvara’s gourmet restaurants, which source fruit and vegetables from the island’s organic farms and seafood out of its crystal-blue waters. Soon, the resort will also produce its own virgin coconut oil and ocean salt…
But the resort isn’t just all infinity pools, ocean views, and five-star amenities: It also has its own foundation, which seeks to protect marine life and landscape of the Northern Lau Islands.
Good on them.
For real, though, it’s decent living:
Oh, to be a royal.
[source:vogue]
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