In a surprising turn of events, it seems that Backgrid has finally had enough of Meghan and Harry’s antics.
The couple, who have been known to call the paparazzi on numerous occasions, were caught in yet another photo-op on Wednesday night.
They were spotted at Trey Loon, a popular celebrity hotspot in Montecito, California, just two days before Markle’s 42nd birthday.
Interestingly, these photos were not taken by Backgrid, but by light workers.
Could this be a sign that even Backgrid is growing tired of the Harkles?
It is no secret that Backgrid is notorious for staging paparazzi pictures.
And let’s not forget that Markle’s previous photos at the Montecito farmers market were taken by someone named Jill for the Daily Mail.
There is something off about these pictures, almost as if they were artificially created.
Could it be that Backgrid has decided to distance themselves from the Sussexes?
The recent near-catastrophic car chase through New York has raised eyebrows and led many to question the authenticity of the whole ordeal.
For those familiar with the hustle and bustle of a city like New York, a car chase seems highly unlikely.
The constant traffic congestion makes it nearly impossible for such a chase to occur.
Even New York residents like journalist Meghan Kelly and actress Whoopi Goldberg have confirmed this fact.
Car chases are typically filmed in other cities, not in the Big Apple.
The parallels between Prince Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, and the New York chase cannot be ignored.
Diana tragically lost her life in a car chase in Paris on August 31, 1997.
When news of the New York incident broke, many immediately drew connections to Diana’s untimely demise.
It appears that the Sussexes were trying to invoke sympathy and draw comparisons to the beloved Princess of Wales.
However, instead of winning over the public, the heavy traffic and suspicious circumstances surrounding the chase had the opposite effect.
In the photos from the car chase, Meghan appears to be suppressing a smile, while Harry seems slightly distressed, holding up his phone.
Doria, on the other hand, appears unfazed, lost in her own world.
This raises questions about their genuine concern for their safety.
Moreover, why would they abandon their secure vehicle and hop into a random taxi?
Any person with basic security training knows that entering an unsecured vehicle without proper checks for tampering or explosives is a major risk.
Chris Sanchez, who has worked as a secret service agent for President Obama, surely understands this.
Such a move would never have happened if the Sussexes were still residing in the UK.
Meghan’s love for the camera is no secret.
Every time a lens is pointed in her direction, she seems to have an irresistible pull towards it.
It is hard to believe that someone who claims to value privacy would go to such lengths to orchestrate paparazzi shots and then complain about harassment.
It is evident that she thrives on the attention and hires people to write favorable articles about her.
This recent incident only solidifies the belief that this was yet another staged event.
Even Eric Adams, the Mayor of New York, has weighed in on the matter, stating that having a car chase in the city is simply impossible.
The rumors circulating about Backgrid dumping Meghan and Harry may indeed hold some truth.