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Meghan Markle and Harry: Find Out The Exceptional price of their protection in Los Angeles


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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry decided to hire agents to ensure their safety in Los Angeles. It was the company of Gavin de Becker, former head of security for President Ronald Reagan, that they called on at a cost of £7,000 a day, as revealed in the Sunday Mirror.

The move of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to Los Angeles is still being talked about. By giving up their royal duties and moving away from England, Archie’s parents thought they could have some peaceful days, but to do this they had to hire a large team for their security.

Those who live next door to the singer Adele are protected by agents who protect Hollywood’s most famous people, as revealed in the Sunday Mirror.

The team guarding and protecting Meghan, Harry and Archie was provided by Gavin de Becker, former head of security for President Ronald Reagan.

Obviously, the price of such a device is very high… It’s up to £7,000, which those who celebrated their second wedding anniversary pay for the assurance of peace of mind. As a reminder, already in Canada, the exorbitant cost of their security had caused controversy…

A very select company!

The Becker firm protects the 90 most exposed families and individuals on the planet and this is the reason why celebrities call upon it. A source told the Sunday Mirror: “Harry and Meghan have full confidence in Becker’s firm and are highly recommended. It’s the largest security firm in Los Angeles and by far the most respected.”

In addition to being friends with Oprah Winfrey or Alanis Morissette, Gavin de Becker’s clients would include Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Lawrence, Madonna, and Barbra Streisand.

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