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I don’t think that this would be a problem. You would only need to point your domain name in CloudFlare to the LoadBalancer’s IP address.
That way your site would be behind CloudFlare -> the traffic would be forwarded to the DigitalOcean’s LoadBalancer -> and from there the traffic will be load balanced between your two droplets.
Hope that this helps!
Regards,
Bobby
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