![]() ![]() He was described as a ‘tailor’ in information supplied with the picture but this newspaper can reveal that he is 17-year-old David Flores, a student who works part-time in a shop supplying tables, chairs and bunting for parties. The Mail on Sunday spoke to the young man seen measuring Mr Markle’s waistline and neck. The photo, which was also published worldwide, appeared to show Mr Markle being measured for a wedding suit at a backstreet store. The Mail on Sunday has been told that Mr Markle even provided a prop for one image that appeared on the front page of a British newspaper, making the photographer up to £10,000, according to experts. He came in and paid to use the computer, while the other person was taking pictures of him from behind.’ ‘He had never come here before and I didn’t know who he was. I thought it was strange that they were taking pictures in here. ‘They didn’t stay long, probably about ten minutes and they left together. She said: ‘The man and the photographer came in together. Jessica Anaya, 34, who manages the internet cafe, told our reporters the photos were staged, with the photographer taking them from less than 6ft away. Experts say they would have made thousands of pounds for the photographer. They appeared in a number of publications including MailOnline, who were not party to any financial agreements with Mr Markle. Their publication in Britain came 42 days after they were taken but just ten days before the wedding. ![]() Over nine minutes, the pair are seen chatting and choreographing a series of photographs, two of which were published for the first time last Wednesday. He and Rayner, who is wearing flip-flops and carrying an expensive camera, can clearly be seen arriving together at 9.50am. Our exclusive images were captured by CCTV cameras on March 27 at the Omega internet cafe in Mr Markle’s adopted home town of Rosarito, Mexico. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry on May 19 in Windsor Editors were told that he was suffering as a result of media intrusion and did not want to participate in photocalls or interviews. Last night, just hours ahead of our exposé, represenatives of Mr Markle wrote to editors around the world and to British newspaper watchdog the Independent Press Standards Organisation. She was killed in Paris in 1997 after being chased by photographers.Īnd shortly after his relationship with Meghan became public in 2016, the Prince made a heartfelt plea for the media to respect the privacy of Meghan and her family. It will be galling for Harry who, in a BBC documentary last year, hit out at the paparazzi for the way in which they pursued his mother, Princess Diana. The revelation that Mr Markle has been co-operating with a paparazzo behind the backs of his daughter, Prince Harry and Kensington Palace officials will cause huge embarrassment to the Royal Family in the run-up to the wedding.
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