How would you feel if you see drones flying above your residence so they can capture a glimpse of your lifestyle? It would be really disgusting for one to face such intrusion of privacy. But that’s what Meghan Markle & Prince Harry have recently encountered in their newly carved independent life while staying in the Hollywood locale.
Intruding Into the personal space
The Daily Beast has reported that the couple has spotted several drone flybys over their new Los Angeles home, that they have already informed to police. Not just that, but the distance at which it was operated was simply 20 feet above the ground. Now, the reason behind it comes very evidently which focused upon capturing the family’s exclusive movements while being far away in Los Angeles.
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Dealing with press encroachment
However, an insider revealed that Harry and Meghan have been engaged in tackling media intrusion at their new abode since they stepped down as senior royals from the Windsor household earlier in 2020. Meanwhile, the drone-related incidents occurred on May 9th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and 25th, while all of them were brought to reports.
Is it another way to threaten Meghan?
The source said, “They see these drones coming in at them, and they guess that they are being operated by photographers, but they can’t just assume that. Meghan received racist death threats at the time of her wedding, so the terror threat is very real for them.” Well, you are already panicking about the same as Meghan.
Afterwards, the begetter further continued saying, “But, aside from that, imagine if you were in their shoes facing that, how that would feel? To have drones buzzing around 20 feet above your head when you are trying to play with your son?” indeed, that’s too unbearable to spare the purpose. After all, one cant just tolerate camera surveillance of their footsteps every now and then!
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