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Since leaving the royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved to Los Angeles. The couple is currently staying in Tyler Perry’s multimillion-dollar mansion while they continue to look for a permanent home. Unfortunately, they have been experiencing some serious privacy issues while staying there.
Specifically, a source told Daily Beast that the couple is worried about their safety as drones have been flying only 20 feet above their property, taking photos of the family.
These "unimaginable" levels of intrusion have led to serious concerns for the family's safety and privacy.
The source explained, "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."
Their fears are escalated by previous threats Meghan has received.
The source continues, "Meghan received racist death threats at the time of her wedding, so the terror threat is very real for them. 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?"
"It’s like people forget they are real people. But this is a real family," the source said. "They are not asking for any special treatment. They are just asking for the safety and security we all expect in our own homes to be respected."