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I was speaking in the abstract, not about a particular instance.
And I don't think they have ever had an issue with photographers or at least not since the engagement. But what some refuse to see (and what is off topic for this thread) is that media can still be intrusive, bullying and abusive even if you are not physically being chased by photographers.
Edited to add: of course the tabloids (Sun I believe) did hire a drone to take photographs of their Cotswold home including photos through windows that showed details. That was one instance of intrusive photographer behavior.
How do you know that I refuse to see something? In this specific post, I responded to you statement that said "Pictures taken constantly, with rude words shouted, at close range or in dangerous situations, or in private places are one thing." by stating that this was not at all what Meghan experienced. Quite the contrary.
That doesn't mean that the media wasn't abusive in other ways; both can be true: she was almost always received with great enthusiasm on the one hand and on the other hand the articles in the press were very critical and many times (extremely) unfair; sometimes the criticism was justified in my opinion (but I am sure opinions will differ in this respect).
The first (people shouting at you: either in anger or as 'fans') cannot be ignored; it is however possible (although hard; it requires a lot of self-discipline) to ignore the second. If the 'abusiveness' goes up another level -to 'threats'-; it would of course be necessary to know about it, so appropriate measures can be taken. But that's a different issue.