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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry targeted by '£188,000 paparazzi shot' in Santa Barbara

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on the beach near their new home in Santa Barbara could be worth a whopping $250,000, it has been claimed.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex surprisingly announced earlier this month that they had left Los Angeles and moved to a home in Santa Barbara worth a reported £11m.

Last week we reported that their plush new pad had already been found by the paparazzi. And now we can reveal the lucrative shot they will be aiming for.Mark Karloff, a Los Angeles-based photographer who has been snapping celebrities for more than a decade, said shots of the royal couple on the beach will be highly sought after.He claimed they could even have a value of at least $250,000 (£188,000).Karloff, host of the Paparazzi Podcast, told.

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