Meghan Markle’s mansion in California, with one of her security guards furiously trying to swat it away. The incident took place in 2020 when the Duchess of Sussex lived in Los Angeles with her husband Prince Harry, in a house owned by movie producer Tyler Perry, before they moved to their £11million pad in Montecito.
According to Mark Karloff, a veteran LA-based photographer, one member of the paparazzi was caught hovering just yards above their roof and he was widely condemned for the alleged illegality.READ NEXT: Love Island contestants won't be told about Boris Johnson's resignationKarloff, who has been snapping celebs for 14 years and hosts Paparazzi Podcast, told the Daily Star: “The few photographers that have drones, we know who each other are, so we kind of chat about who did what and the days we did it.“We realised that it was another guy, process of elimination I guess.
I heard the security guard saw them, saw the drone and tried to swat it out of the sky.“Obviously if she (Meghan) was in the backyard sunbathing, and they get something like that, then that would be a big problem.”According to SGR, a Los Angeles Criminal Defence Firm, there are various laws that would potentially make this allegation illegal.This includes trespassing and invasion of privacy by entering private land or airspace without permission.It was also revealed Meghan and Harry were reported fearing for baby Archie’s safety after spotting drones.
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