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Caught on the hop MEGHAN’S NEW CRISIS

As snow fell on Vancouver Island, Canada, last week, a small group of well-to-do travellers huddled in the airport terminal awaiting the arrival of a pint-sized seaplane to whisk them to the mainland.

Then, as they braved the sub-zero temperatures to mount the stairs of the aircraft, they were joined by yet another passenger – arguably the most talked about woman on the planet this week.

Wrapped up snugly in knee-high boots and a jacket with a large fur-lined hood,

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