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Is Meghan Markle Tipping Off Paparazzi Now That She’s Married to Prince Harry?

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Is Meghan Markle Tipping Off Paparazzi Now That She’s Married to Prince Harry?

Photographer Giselle Pashotem, who's captured shots of celebrities like Kristen Stewart, the Kardashians, and the royal family, was recently asked if tips off the paparazzi now that she's married to .

Pashotem played coy on the Hollywood Raw podcast, stating, “I'm going to have to say no comment.

You boys interpret that as you wish, but I can't say it's a categorical no and I can't say it's a definite yes.”

Pashotem also revealed how he began following the royals in the first place.

He shared that once Meghan and Harry were officially a couple, he flew to Toronto four days after the story broke.

During his time there, he took the best set of photos of Meghan while she was in a forest.

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According to Pashotem, Meghan even posed for him and his team, smiled at them, and even gave them tips on what to wear in Toronto.

It's not the first time allegations of Meghan tipping off the paparazzi have surfaced.

In 2015, sources claimed that her PR team arranged for paparazzi shots to make her more famous in the UK.

A source told The Sun that Meghan knew a photographer would be at the Kensington restaurant where she was arriving, and it was all pre-arranged.

and Meghan have been critical of the British press, as seen in the Netflix docuseries.

However, according to Arthur Edwards, a royal photographer for The Sun since 1975 who's been part of a royal rota, Prince Harry had a good relationship with the media years before he met Meghan.

Edwards recalled how Prince Harry was reportedly friendly with the British media, as it gave him a platform to discuss the causes he was passionate about, including the Invictus Games, which he founded for wounded servicemen and women.

During a trip to Colorado Springs, Edwards shared how Prince Harry invited him and other journalists to meet at a pub to exchange ideas and viewpoints.

They did the same in Australia and Jamaica, and Prince Harry would even pick up the tab.

However, according to Edwards, all of that stopped overnight when Meghan came into the picture.

He feels sad about it because Prince Harry had a great relationship with the media and was a gifted young man who was engaging with people.

It's no secret that the British press can be ruthless, and the royal family has been a constant target.

Despite this, Prince Harry seemed to have a good rapport with the media before marrying Meghan.

However, since their marriage, things seem to have changed.

The couple has been open about their struggles with the press and how it has affected their mental health.

It's understandable that Meghan may want to control her image and protect her privacy, especially after the intense scrutiny she's faced since marrying into the royal family.

However, tipping off the paparazzi is not the solution.

It only adds fuel to the fire and perpetuates the cycle of invasion of privacy.

It's unclear whether Meghan is indeed tipping off the paparazzi or if Pashotem's comments were just speculation.

Either way, it's important to remember that celebrities are human beings too and deserve their privacy.

As fans and consumers of media, we should respect their boundaries and not contribute to the invasion of their personal lives.

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