Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down as senior royals and relocated outside the United Kingdom in hopes of having a more private life. However, this has not been the case upon their move to Los Angeles when drones reportedly started to fly by their new mansion.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not reportedly know who flies the drones. Although they reportedly "guess" that they are being operated by paparazzi photographers, an anonymous source revealed that they could not "assume' just that.

The unnamed source was said to be a friend of the Duchess of Sussex. As reported, this friend of the former actress told The Daily Beast what the details of the recent intrusions are.

Based on assertions, there are now over five incidents where a drone flew over their home. One of which even hover at a distance of 20 feet above them.

The publication continued to share that the drone incidents were all reported to the authorities. As revealed, the most recent one was during Memorial Day, on May 25, when Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were reportedly playing with their son, Archie Harrison.

In a similar report released by Page Six, the drones are just "part" of the overall "unimaginable levels of intrusion" that the Sussex couple has been experiencing in Los Angeles. As added by the source, their complaints also include the unknown individuals who have reportedly "followed" and "tailed" them, particularly when they go out.

The source continued to share there was even one incident when this almost "caused a crash" since cars were also following them, which were being driven "erratically." As reported, this is very "alarming" for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, especially the royal-born Prince, since this reportedly "brings back" pain of losing Princess Diana, who died in a car crash because of a paparazzi.

Entertainment Tonight said that a representative of the LAPD has recently confirmed to them that they have had received reports and complaints about "some drone violations," particularly in the Beverly Ridge area. However, the publication said that the representative did not confirm whether the complaints came from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

In the end, though, the reports noted that the Sussex couple is planning to hire a "personal security squad." The unnamed source also denied the claims that it is Prince Charles, who has been shouldering the costs of the Sussex family's security.