California-based photographer Mark Karloff revealed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry engaged in 'mock photo ops' after relocating to the US in 2020. Initially, there was significant media interest in the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, prompting a rush of photographers to track them down. However, over time, Karloff stated that public interest has waned, and pursuing photos of the couple has become less appealing due to a lack of exclusivity and control tactics employed by Meghan.
When Harry and Meghan first came here [to California], it was a mad scramble to find where they were staying, where they were going to be living, and it was every photographer in LA trying to find out every secret.
Then I decided it was too much for me. The craziness of that kind of photo, I stay away from that because it's not exclusive, and they don't make as much money.
In the US, and in my experience, [interest] has died down a lot. Now they aren't worth the hassle, and the payday isn't the same.
There are opportunities to get them, but I think they want control, Meghan especially.
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