Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt might have made a new couple friend from the other side of the world. Hollywood's royal couple met with the British royal couple at London to discuss an advocacy close to their hearts.
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Pitt at Kensington Palace on Friday afternoon," a Kensington Palace spokesman reportedly told Us Weekly exclusively. "They discussed their shared interest in combatting the illegal wildlife trade."
"Brad and Angelina spent much longer with the Duke and Duchess than planned," a source reportedly told Us Magazine. "They ended up staying for almost a few hours."
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt even reportedly brought a gift for Prince William and Kate Middleton to congratulate them on the arrival of Princess Charlotte. However, it's not clear whait the gift was.
It has earlier been reported that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt may purportedly be millions of dollars in debt allegedly because of their lavish lifestyle.
According to Inquisitr, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie going non-stop on their "extravagant expenses" may purportedly "drive themselves to the poor house." One of these expenses is Brad's reported lavish gift to Angelina for her 40th birthday - a vintage seaplane which will be parked in their Chateau Miraval near Brignoles, France.
The couple's expensive lifestyle could be seen through their various multi-million homes - the French chateau purportedly valued at $60 million, a $40-million mansion in Italy, a $1.7-million home in Los Angeles, and a $6.5-million house in New Orleans. The couple's debt amount - nearly $35 million, according to Inquisitr.
Celeb Dirty Laundry quotes a report from the June 8 edition of OK! Magazine saying that one of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's financial pitfalls is being too generous to the charities they support without first checking up the numbers on their financial records. The report recalls that in 2014, Brangelina reportedly sold their wedding photos to People Magazine for a $5 Million, all of which was donated to charity.