“I never gave my approval to Karl Larsen for any tour anywhere,” said Thomas Markle, 79.
“I never gave my approval to Karl Larsen for any tour anywhere,” Markle, 79, toldThe excursion was advertised on travel firm Tripening’s website as the “Royal Celebrity Tour of Los Angeles and Montecito.”
In the since-deleted ad viewed by The Post, Larsen wrote in the description, “I’m the world-famous celebrity photographer Karl Larsen, a best friend of Thomas Markle and the guy with a stunning exclusive portfolio of pictures of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle together in Montecito.” In the listing, Larsen claimed he is the only one who has an “open communication pathway” between Markle’s camp and the rest of her family, much of whom she is estranged from.
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