Prince Harry and Meghan Markle warned over paparazzi mayhem in Los Angeles
PRINCE HARRY and Meghan Markle made a huge mistake in moving to LA if their hope was to escape the paparazzi, according to actress Lindsay Lohan.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved to California after stepping down as senior royals in March. During an interview on Andy Cohen’s SiriusXM show, Lindsay Lohan said the couple will find it hard after social distancing measures are removed to find privacy in the nations’s film and television capital. She said: “I mean unless they own another, a different private beach, right?
"You can't go to those beaches without being—you can't even surf out far enough. It's just really hard to do anything publicly there.
"The timing right now luckily is everyone is more at home.
"But, once that's over, just get drivers.”
English television personality, Sharon Osbourne, married to Black Sabbath legend Ozzy, said she was disappointed Prince Harry had ended up in LA.
She told the CBS show: "They actually moved to California. I don't know why, it's just so alien to me to think of the Prince living here.
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"If they were fed up with the press in the UK, they are really going to be fed up with the press living in LA.
“I’m kind of disappointed, in a way, that Harry would end up here in LA.
"I hope they are going to move somewhere like Santa Barbara or something like that so that they can have somewhat of a normal existence.
"But if they are going to live in LA, right in the centre, it's going to be a nightmare for them with the press and the paparazzi.”
The couple’s move was said to have “stunned and horrified” some members of the Royal Family who thought Harry would return to help relatives during the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Now Harry has followed in his wife’s footsteps with an acting career.
He is helping to mark the 75th anniversary of Thomas the Tank Engine by introducing a special episode which features the cartoon trains as well as some members of the royal family.
Meghan's first role since returning to stardom was a voiceover for an elephant documentary for US for entertainment giant Disney.
At the time, Disney tweeted: "Disneynature’s Elephant, an Original Movie narrated by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, starts streaming April 3, only on #DisneyPlus."