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'Meghan's bump' caught by amateur Norfolk photographer 'Meghan's bump' caught by amateur Norfolk photographer
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An amateur photographer who caught smiling Royals leaving church on Christmas day 2017 has given the professionals a run for their money again with a snap of Meghan Markle. An amateur photographer who caught smiling Royals leaving church on Christmas day 2017 has struck again - with a snap of the Duchess of Sussex.
Karen Anvil, 40, took the picture of the Duchess stroking her bump at Sandringham where last year she captured Princes Harry and William with Kate and Meghan greeting wellwishers. Karen Anvil, 40, took the picture of Meghan Markle stroking her bump at Sandringham where last year she captured Princes Harry and William with Kate and Meghan greeting wellwishers.
Ms Anvil also got in a quick chat, too.Ms Anvil also got in a quick chat, too.
She plans to avoid Sandringham next year after being photographed herself. She said she planned to avoid Sandringham next year after being photographed herself.
Ms Anvil said she was hoping her latest images of the expectant Duchess would please the thousands of Meghan fans who follow her on social media.Ms Anvil said she was hoping her latest images of the expectant Duchess would please the thousands of Meghan fans who follow her on social media.
She said it was "especially lovely" to have a chat with the duchess "as one mother to another".She said it was "especially lovely" to have a chat with the duchess "as one mother to another".
The Duchess of Sussex reached for her bump and said, "We're nearly there", when asked by Ms Anvil if she was excited about her baby, which is due in spring.The Duchess of Sussex reached for her bump and said, "We're nearly there", when asked by Ms Anvil if she was excited about her baby, which is due in spring.
Ms Anvil said: "She loves that child. Her bump holding was pure instinct, natural and not staged at all."Ms Anvil said: "She loves that child. Her bump holding was pure instinct, natural and not staged at all."
Ms Anvil's shot of the Royals leaving church on Christmas Day 2017 led to her taking on an agent after the photo was sold to the media in almost 50 countries around the world.Ms Anvil's shot of the Royals leaving church on Christmas Day 2017 led to her taking on an agent after the photo was sold to the media in almost 50 countries around the world.
This year she only managed to snap the back of the four Royals alongside Prince Charles, but said she must have an eye for taking pictures as the same shot has been put up on the Kensington Palace website.This year she only managed to snap the back of the four Royals alongside Prince Charles, but said she must have an eye for taking pictures as the same shot has been put up on the Kensington Palace website.
The photographer, from Watlington, Norfolk, said despite the 2017 picture earning her almost £40,000 so far, she would be avoiding Sandringham next Christmas after the paparazzi turned the cameras on her.The photographer, from Watlington, Norfolk, said despite the 2017 picture earning her almost £40,000 so far, she would be avoiding Sandringham next Christmas after the paparazzi turned the cameras on her.
"That's not what I'm here for," said Ms Anvil, "I hate having my picture taken.""That's not what I'm here for," said Ms Anvil, "I hate having my picture taken."