Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly struck up a friendship with actor John Travolta, raising eyebrows amidst rumors of a rift with the Beckhams.
The Duke and Duchess were seen mingling with the iconic star at a glamorous event held at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, specifically at its exclusive polo lounge.
According to sources close to the trio, they hit it off famously during the gathering organized for the Archwall Foundation.
This encounter is not the first time Travolta has crossed paths with royalty.
In a memorable moment back in 1985, he shared a dance with Harry's late mother, Princess Diana, at the White House.
The pair danced for a quarter of an hour to tunes like “You're The One That I Want,” a classic from Travolta's popular 1978 film “Grease,” in the presence of the media, fellow actor Clint Eastwood, and then-US President Ronald Reagan.
Travolta later described the experience as one of the highlights of his life.
The rendezvous with Travolta seems to be a rare outing for Harry and Meghan, who have been largely keeping a low profile since relocating to California over three years ago.
Insiders reveal that the couple is dedicated to their work commitments while also cherishing moments spent with close friends.
Meghan Markle's association with Scientology has been a subject of interest for some time now.
Before tying the knot with Prince Harry, Meghan underwent baptism into the Church of England.
Although she attended a Catholic school in her youth, Meghan, like her mother Doria Ragland, follows the Protestant faith.
Speculation arose two years ago when reports surfaced that Hollywood A-lister Tom Cruise was keen on recruiting Meghan into the Church of Scientology.
Rumors suggest that Cruise, a long-time advocate of the religion, envisioned having a member of the royal family embrace Scientology.
In a surprising revelation in July 2018, Meghan's father, Thomas Markle Sr, disclosed that he had cautioned his daughter about Scientology.
Recounting an incident where he found a young Meghan near a Scientology church in Los Angeles, Thomas Sr emphasized the potential risks associated with the organization.
He later expressed concerns about the royal family's behavior, likening them to cult-like entities such as Scientology or the Stepford family, known for their insular nature and secrecy.
Despite facing criticism over its practices and alleged secrecy, the Church of Scientology has consistently refuted claims of being a cult or engaging in manipulative tactics.
Founded by L. Ron Hubbard, the religion has attracted a notable following among celebrities, counting luminaries like Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its adherents.
Central to Scientology is the belief in a reactive mind that responds to life's hardships, hindering one's ability to perceive reality clearly.
Followers of Scientology partake in auditing sessions aimed at uncovering and addressing past traumas, with the ultimate goal of achieving a state of clarity and spiritual enlightenment.
While controversies continue to swirl around the religion, its celebrity supporters remain steadfast in their beliefs, advocating for its principles despite persistent scrutiny and skepticism.
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