Steve Davies, Meghan Markle’s former bodyguard, recently sat down with “Breakfast Television” to talk about the challenges she faced with safety. Once it was announced that Meghan and Prince Harry were together, NBC Studios asked Davies to supply security protection for Meghan. Davies described the constant chaos that took place, particularly regarding the paparazzi’s attempts to impede on Meghan’s privacy. He shared, “We had neighbors complaining because paparazzi be knockin’ on the window and knockin’ on the door, asking if they could get into the bedroom that was looking over the garden to get shots.” Unsurprisingly, this experience took a toll on Meghan’s mental health. He added, “Psychologically, for Meghan, it was stressful.”
While other members of the royal family have faced similar struggles, Davies explained, “Because it’s Meghan and Harry, and you’ve got the African American influence on it and everything else, that took it to another level.”
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In “Harry & Meghan,” Meghan spoke out about having her privacy violated by the paparazzi. In a clip (via Page Six), Meghan shared, “My house was just surrounded.” Apparently, men would sit in their cars, waiting for her to make her next move. She revealed more shocking details, saying, “They had paid certain neighbors to put a livestream camera into my backyard.”