Canadian billionaire 'lent Harry and Meghan £11m holiday mansion': Frank Giustra who co-founded top Hollywood movie studio Lionsgate and has close ties to the Clintons is named as owner of lavish retreat
Canadian mining magnate Giustra, 62, reportedly loaned the couple the home. It is where they finalized their plan to scale back on royal duties over the holidays. The couple have so far refused to refused to name the secretive homeowner. But Page Six reports Giustra owns Mille Fleurs and lent it to the royals for free. Giustra is close friends with David Foster, who helped arrange the royals stay. He is one of the biggest donors to the Clintons and is on their foundation's board. But he ran into controversy when he traveled to Kazakhstan with then President Bill Clinton in 2005 where they met with then president Nursultan Nazarbayev. And in 2016 questions arose about money he gave to the Clinton Foundation.
Canadian mining magnate Giustra, 62, reportedly loaned the couple the home. It is where they finalized their plan to scale back on royal duties over the holidays. The couple have so far refused to refused to name the secretive homeowner. But Page Six reports Giustra owns Mille Fleurs and lent it to the royals for free. Giustra is close friends with David Foster, who helped arrange the royals stay. He is one of the biggest donors to the Clintons and is on their foundation's board. But he ran into controversy when he traveled to Kazakhstan with then President Bill Clinton in 2005 where they met with then president Nursultan Nazarbayev. And in 2016 questions arose about money he gave to the Clinton Foundation.
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