A week after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s spokesperson revealed the couple’s involvement in a near-catastrophic car chase during their visit to Manhattan, the representative is speaking out once more to address those who doubt the incident.
Given the Duke’s family history, it is disheartening that some may believe this was a publicity stunt.
The spokesperson expressed their abhorrence, referencing the tragic car wreck that claimed the life of Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, in 1997, when her vehicle was relentlessly pursued by photographers.
Harry and Meghan’s time in America has been eventful.
Following the alleged two-hour car chase through Manhattan, Backgrid, the photo agency involved, has also responded to the couple’s demand for the release of photos and video footage.
In response to legal requests, the agency stated that, as per American law, property belongs to its owner, and third parties cannot simply demand access, as royalty might.
They suggested that Harry and Meghan should be informed that English rules of royal prerogative, which allowed the crown to seize citizens’ property, were rejected by the United States.
Backgrid firmly stands by the principles of the country’s founding fathers.
During the incident, only Harry appeared visibly upset, covering his face and clutching his phone.
Meghan, on the other hand, seemed to be enjoying the attention, trying not to smile while being captured on camera.
Meanwhile, Doria, Meghan’s mother, appeared either engrossed in her phone or asleep.
Backgrid’s statement mentioned that Meghan was seen smiling in some of the pictures they possess.
Lady Colin Campbell claimed that insider information suggested Harry was unaware of the plan last week.
Allegedly, Meghan orchestrated the car chase and led him through a back or side exit, leaving him feeling furious once he realized what had transpired.
Omid Scobie also asserted that the Sussexes were driving at a speed of 80 miles per hour, which must have been challenging in congested traffic.
According to a cab driver present during the incident, Harry, Meghan, and Doria seemed slightly apprehensive, though the emphasis here is on “slightly.”
Given Meghan’s acting background, albeit not a particularly successful one, it is assumed that she knows how to portray fear.
It seems she has even imparted some tips to her husband and mother, especially Doria.
Meghan believes that drawing parallels between the car chase and the crash that took Princess Diana’s life will garner sympathy.
In recent news, Karen Brady criticized Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for holding onto their titles and capitalizing on their royal fame to cultivate a showbiz persona.
During the Women of Vision event in New York City, Meghan wore a strapless metallic gold dress designed by Joanna Ortiz, priced at £1,483, despite claiming to only wear muted tones to blend in with other members of the royal family.
Karen commented on Meghan’s appearance, noting that it seemed as though she was attempting to rebrand herself.
It appears that Meghan and Harry are increasingly immersing themselves in the world of showbiz rather than maintaining their royal status.
Karen further expressed that their brand holds no value in the UK due to their decision to step away from the royal family while simultaneously exploiting their royal fame relentlessly.
She concluded by stating that she did not intend to stand out with her remarks.
In conclusion, the car chase incident involving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle continues to generate controversy and doubt.
While the couple’s spokesperson vehemently denies any suggestion of a PR stunt, critics question their motives and actions.