In a shocking turn of events, Harry and Meghan have been abandoned by their powerful and famous friends following a near-catastrophic car chase in New York City.
It has been over two days since the news broke, but none of their close pals have reacted to this breaking news.
Princess Eugene, Elton John, Tyler Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi, Meghan’s best friend Janina Gavankar, Gwyneth Paltrow, polo pals Nacho and Delfina, and ex-commandant Deani have all remained silent.
There has been no reaction from any of them regarding the car chase.
The only person who posted anything related to the incident was makeup artist Daniel Martin, who shared a picture of Meghan in a golden hearts dress.
However, he did not comment on the near-tragic aftermath.
Interestingly, their photographer Misan Harriman expressed support for them after the car chase, tweeting that they need to be protected as they have babies at home.
This lack of response from their friends has raised concerns about the couple’s safety and well-being.
The incident itself was described as a near-catastrophic car chase, and it is unacceptable and terrifying.
The couple’s children, Archie and Lilibet, were also mentioned in Harriman’s tweet, emphasizing the need for their protection.
Harriman’s tweet included a retweeted video of New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams briefly addressing the incident during an unrelated public safety announcement.
During a recent episode of The View, Whoopi Goldberg challenged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s account of the car chase.
Goldberg discussed the couple’s allegations with her co-hosts, questioning the severity of the incident.
She mocked the spokesperson’s description of it as a high-speed chase, suggesting that such events are more commonly associated with Los Angeles rather than New York City.
Goldberg pointed out that car chases are not a typical occurrence in the Big Apple and stated that New Yorkers would still make it to the theater on time if they were possible.
Goldberg’s skepticism was shared by her co-host Joy Bahar, who highlighted the logistical challenges of having car chases in New York City.
Bahar mentioned instances when she heard ambulances struggling to navigate through the city and expressed doubts about the credibility of the Sussexes’ statement.
Caitlyn Jenner, a personality on Fox News, also voiced her disbelief in Harry and Meghan’s story.
Drawing from her own experiences, Jenner tweeted that she has been followed by paparazzi in New York City but never for two hours and always with plenty of evidence.
She suggested that even in a city like Los Angeles, known for its driving culture and long distances, a two-hour car chase is highly unlikely.
Adding to the skepticism, New York City Mayor Eric Adams found the couple’s account hard to believe.
The NYPD issued a statement claiming that they had escorted Harry and Meghan to safety and that the couple had waited at the 19th precinct station for 15 minutes before taking a taxi cab.
The cab driver, Sukhchan Singh, confirmed that the paparazzi had followed them throughout the journey but stopped short of labeling it a chase.
As the investigation into the incident continues, questions remain about the accuracy of Harry and Meghan’s version of events.
Their friends’ silence and the doubts expressed by public figures raise concerns about the credibility of their claims.
The couple’s safety and the well-being of their children remain paramount, and it is crucial to establish the truth behind the near-catastrophic car chase in New York City.