Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may not be prepared for the lack of privacy that their move to Los Angeles has brought them.
The two reportedly moved to Los Angeles in March, a few months after their landmark “Megxit” announcement and fell back as members of the royal family.
Since he announced the financial independence of the royal family, the cost of his safety, and who would face it, has been questioned.
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“I think one of the big concerns when the couple moved to Los Angeles was security, at least who was going to pay for that security. I understand they are renting the Tyler Perry house, which comes with its own security environment, “Real expert Katie Nicholl explained to Entertainment Tonight in an interview published on Monday.
She continued, “One of the key issues for them is that they are in the spotlight. They attract a lot of attention and their concern has always been how they would balance their private lives with their public roles.”
Nicholl explained that privacy rules are different in Britain than in the United States.
“While they lived in Britain, there were no paparazzi photos of them. There was still a gentleman’s agreement between the press and the palace that when the directors, the main members of the royal family, enjoyed private time, that private time He respected the time, “he told the store. “So if the couple were left with nothing, then the British newspapers agreed with the palace that they would not use those paparazzi photos.”
However, the drones have reportedly been circling their property and paparazzi have managed to capture images of the couple’s son Archie, Harry, 35, and Markle, 38, have been asked to undertake legal actions.
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Things would be different if they had stayed in the UK, Nicholl believes.
“I have no doubt that if they still lived at Frogmore House in Windsor, there would not be this level of intrusion. It simply would not be tolerated,” said the expert. “If they had gone to Los Angeles hoping for a calmer life, where they could escape the limelight, they would be very wrong.”
She continued, “I think the Sussexs have been a little naive hoping they can move to Beverly Hills, where there is clearly a lot of media attention on them, and not being photographed by paparazzi.”
Nicholl noted that Harry and Markle will have to protect their privacy “very fiercely,” noting that they have made “a very clear point that their family’s privacy is something that is incredibly important.”
Furthermore, she claims that the level of invasion of privacy in America has been “annoying” for Harry as he tries to navigate his new life out of his royal duties.
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“He has the added pressure of having to carve out a new life for himself in a country without infrastructure and without the level of support he enjoyed when he was Prince of England,” Nicholl told “Entertainment Tonight.” “I think there is a great sense of fear for Prince Harry. As optimistic as he is about the future, I think he is also nervous about the future. I think he is concerned.”
The fact that Harry does not have “a clear plan ahead” is probably “quite daunting,” said the expert, claiming that it has been “a difficult time” for him as he does not have the support Markle has with his friends and his mother Doria. Ragland is in town.
Additionally, Nicholl said the two are concerned about the lack of socialization Archie is receiving, due, in part, to the current coronavirus quarantine.
“I think in that regard, Meghan probably shares the same concerns of many mothers with young children who are experiencing closure,” said Nicholl. “I understand that Meghan and Harry have been quite strict and have obeyed the confinement … they have not been socializing. They have not seen friends. Really, the only person who has spent an intense period of time with Meghan’s mother, Doria , it’s wonderful for them as a family. “
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She also noted that Ragland has had a very “practical” role as a grandmother since the shutdown began.
Of course, the royal couple still expect their son to have “an ordinary childhood.”
“They want me to enjoy dating to play, they want me to socialize with kids their own age. At the moment, that’s just not happening,” Nicholl told the outlet. “They are still looking for houses and they tell me they are looking for a place away from Beverly Hills, away from the Hollywood fray, where they can escape the spotlight and really give Archie a normal childhood.”
There was a plan for the couple to visit their family in the UK this summer, but the pandemic caused them to change plans, the expert said.
“We are still in a pandemic and the ability to travel is not attractive to the Sussex at the moment,” he explained. “I think the idea is that they will stay in Los Angeles, not only because of the pandemic, but also because of the work they are doing in the launch of Archwell [charity]”
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A trip home in England for Christmas is “a better bet,” Nicholl shared with the store.