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Meghan Markle Accused of Tipping Off Paparazzi and Drones in Privacy Invasion Scandal
In a recent episode of GB News, Tom Bauer joined Dan Wooten to discuss his legal battle with the press and shed light on an alleged incident involving Meghan Markle.
According to Bauer, Markle's wife, the Duchess of Sussex, supposedly tipped off the paparazzi and drones when they relocated to the United States after stepping back from their royal duties in 2020.
The couple sought refuge in Tyler Perry's mansion in California, where Markle expressed frustration over the invasion of their privacy by drones searching for their son, Archie, who featured in the Netflix series.
Bauer described Markle's actions as shocking, stating, “What lengths they go to invade our privacy.”
Tom Sykes of the Daily Beast has since revealed that he was informed about the drone incident, which led him to file a freedom of information request with the Los Angeles Police Department.
It appears that Markle herself alerted the police, the drone operators, and the paparazzi about her whereabouts.
Bauer emphasized the irony of the situation, highlighting how Markle sought privacy but was actively providing information to the press.
He remarked, “It just shows that she's on a different planet.”
Tyler Perry, the owner of the mansion, claims that his residence was unknown until the Sussexes moved in.
However, according to Bauer, Tom Sykes had prior knowledge of this information due to a tip-off.
Markle's inclination to complain about attention is well-known, and it seems that she has a knack for making people feel sympathetic towards her.
Bauer also mentioned that Markle's phone hacking case against the Mirror Newspapers group will be used by Prince Harry to seek revenge against Piers Morgan.
Furthermore, Markle's choice of Tyler Perry as a black ally is seen as a deliberate move to demonstrate her support within the black community.
Calling the paparazzi to inform them of her and Harry's location upon their arrival in America does not come as a surprise to many.
However, Markle seems unaware that the paparazzi culture has changed significantly in recent years.
Most celebrities now only receive paparazzi attention if they give prior notice.
Bauer also touched upon the issue of photographing the children of celebrities.
In California, a case led by Halle Berry and Jennifer Garner resulted in a law requiring paparazzi to blur the faces of children in photographs sold to magazines.
This law prevented any potential issues with the website when Archie's face appeared alongside Markle in a staged photograph on page 6.
Despite claims suggesting otherwise, the Sussexes never filed a lawsuit against the paparazzi for this incident.
The motives behind Markle's actions remain unclear to Bauer.
However, he believes that she has a puppet who could potentially face tragedy – Prince Harry.
Bauer expressed concern that Harry is being manipulated and has no understanding of the game he is involved in.
He concluded by stating that Harry's involvement can only lead to a tragic outcome.
In this ongoing saga, the accusations against Meghan Markle regarding her alleged involvement in tipping off the paparazzi and drones highlight the complex dynamics of privacy invasion and the consequences it may have on those involved.