Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Allege 'Near Catastrophic' Paparazzi Car Chase in New York City
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have alleged that they were involved in a "near catastrophic" car chase with paparazzi in New York City on Tuesday night.
The couple's spokesperson said that the incident occurred after they attended an awards ceremony in Manhattan. The spokesperson said that the paparazzi were following the couple's car "relentlessly" and that they were forced to change vehicles several times in order to escape.
The spokesperson said that the chase lasted for over two hours and that it put the couple and the public at risk. The spokesperson also said that the paparazzi were driving recklessly and that they were blocking traffic and jumping red lights.
The New York Police Department confirmed that there was an incident involving the couple but said that there were no injuries or arrests. The NYPD said that there were a number of photographers present but that they did not believe that the couple was in any danger.
The couple's spokesperson said that they were "deeply concerned" about the incident and that they were "considering their legal options."
This is not the first time that the couple has been involved in an incident with paparazzi. In 2020, they were forced to flee a hotel in Canada after being surrounded by photographers.
The couple has spoken out in the past about the negative impact of paparazzi on their lives. In 2019, they gave an interview to Oprah Winfrey in which they said that the paparazzi had made their lives "a living hell."
The couple's allegations have sparked outrage on social media. Many people have condemned the paparazzi for their reckless behavior and for putting the couple and the public at risk.
The incident is a reminder of the constant scrutiny that the couple faces. It is also a reminder of the dangers that paparazzi can pose.
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