Meghan Markle and Harry Sue for Drone Surveillance in Their Yard

Meghan Markle and Harry Sue for Drone Surveillance in Their Yard

Meghan Markle and Harry have filed a lawsuit over drones found in their home

Currently the rebellious royal couple, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live in Los Angeles, United States, and although the main reason for leaving royalty was to obtain autonomy, freedom and peace, the latter is far from achieving it.

And it is that days ago the portal The Daily Beast reported that the Dukes of Sussex have been being watched, They denounced that in their patio they found the presence of drones, destabilizing the peace and harmony of their home.

Recall that this couple gave up the high economic benefits from the British crown and are now getting on with their own merits. They, although they have left the real area, are still being harassed.

Harry and Meghan. Photo: AFP

I mean, people and the media always want to know what they are doing now that they are not royalty. The house where they live is not as luxurious as the castle where they lived, but it does have good tastes.

Meghan and Harry sue over drones in their backyard

The mansion where they live is located in Beverly Hills, this has become a home full of love and a little peace, according to Meghan, that is where they take care of their little son Archie.

That is why they denounced the presence of the drones, because they want to maintain the privacy and peace of their son. The media reported that it is seen that the drones go down to 6 meters in order to take pictures,

These events occurred on different days between May 9 and 25. They are suspected of being paparazzi. The couple is scared, since it is not only the presence of the paparazzi, they argued that they have received threats from terrorists.

That is why they decided to make it public, denouncing the authorities, hoping that it does not pass to the elderly and that an attack against them is prevented. To protect the whole family, they have installed protective screens in their house to avoid precisely the curious who want to take photos of their private life.