In a surprising turn of events, sources claim that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle orchestrated a dramatic paparazzi chase for the sake of publicity and sympathy.
According to unnamed insiders, the couple had planned the entire incident well in advance of their arrival in New York City.
iSource News reveals that it was Harry’s idea, suggesting that there was nothing spontaneous about the cab ride and the accompanying pursuit by photographers.
This revelation sheds light on Harry’s seemingly happy demeanor as he entered the Hurt’s door at the beginning of the ordeal.
Speculations arise as to why Harry appeared unusually cheerful, leading some to believe that Meghan might have treated him exceptionally well beforehand, intending to surprise him with the orchestrated paparazzi chase.
Others suggest that Harry might have been under the influence of drugs, which could explain his initial enjoyment of the situation.
However, following Meghan’s recent claims of a high-speed chase through New York, it seems that Harry now realizes the extent to which his wife has become an out-of-control attention seeker.
Unfortunately for Meghan, her credibility has taken a significant hit.
The photo agency hired to capture the event has made it clear that Meghan lied about the dangerous high-speed chase, causing them to distance themselves from the situation.
The agency, unaware of the scam, sent photographers to document the evening without any knowledge of Meghan’s plans to fabricate the events.
Contrary to Meghan’s account, a police officer has confirmed that there was no chase, and it certainly did not last for two hours as she claimed.
The officer’s statement further undermines Meghan’s credibility.
The irony of Meghan’s actions is not lost on observers.
While she continuously demands privacy, her actions demonstrate a craving for publicity.
Despite her claims of media intrusion, Meghan willingly engages in TV interviews and attends dubious awards ceremonies.
She laments the presence of drones and helicopters around their home, yet no camera has ever captured a glimpse of their children or any signs of their presence.
It appears that Meghan’s history of bankrupting photo agencies, such as her previous collaboration with Splash, might be a motivating factor for Backgrid to exploit their relationship now.
This is not the first time Meghan Markle has faced accusations of deception.
In January 2020, shortly after moving to Canada, a photo of Meghan emerged online showing her taking a walk with her pet dogs while wearing a baby carrier.
Critics immediately scrutinized the image, claiming that the baby in the carrier was a doll due to its awkward position.
Social media users pointed out inconsistencies, mentioning that Archie’s leg seemed to dangle and wobble, while the rest of his body remained still.
Others commented on the unnatural appearance of the baby and the fearful expressions on the dogs’ faces.
These suspicions fueled further doubt about Meghan’s authenticity.
Even before Archie’s birth, Meghan faced allegations of faking her pregnancy.
Netizens questioned the size of her baby bump, noting inconsistencies where it appeared both small and large within a short span of time.
These controversies have only added to the skepticism surrounding Meghan and have cast doubt on her claims and actions.
As Harry and Meghan’s reputation continues to be called into question, it remains to be seen how they will navigate these controversies and regain the trust of the public.
The couple’s desire for publicity and sympathy seems to have backfired, leaving them in a precarious position as they attempt to control their narrative amidst mounting skepticism.