Looking to avoid paparazzi? It's probably not a good idea to move to Malibu like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly done.

During a chat with Andy Cohen on Sirius XM's Andy Cohen Live on Monday, Lindsay Lohan couldn't help but let out a few laughs when asked to advise the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on how they could avoid the paparazzi-ridden southern California city.

"I mean unless they own another, a different private beach, right?" she quipped. "You can't go to those beaches without being—you can't even surf out far enough."

"It's just really hard to do anything publicly there," Lohan explained.

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The 33-year-old singer did note that Meghan and Harry are likely experiencing less than normal media attention at the moment due to the state's stay-at-home order and social distancing guidelines, however, it's not something they should get used to.

"The timing right now luckily is everyone is more at home," she said. "But, once that's over…just…get drivers."

While Lohan doled out advice, others like Robert Rinder, host of the British reality courtroom series "Judge Rinder," feel that Meghan and Harry's move to Malibu was part of a highly calculated plan and that the couple doesn't actually want to evade the paparazzi.

After the parents of Archie Harrison, who turns 1 in May, were photographed delivering meals delivering food and essentials on behalf of the charity Project Angel Food, Rinder explained his thoughts on the situation.

"Just to be clear, the timing of this is no coincidence," he said during an appearance on the British show "This Morning."

"I'm afraid to say it's harder to think of a more clear articulation, a split, between a generation that is 'me me, enough about me what you do think of me?' where you accidentally use the press when you want them, but get rid of them when you don't," he elaborated. "You find yourself photographed delivering food to the poor - one wonders how that happened?"