Prince Harry and Meghan’s Security Detail Describes “Fatal” Car Chase with Paparazzi
A member of Prince Harry and Meghan’s security team has revealed that a car chase involving paparazzi photographers in New York on Tuesday “could have been fatal.” Chris Sanchez, speaking exclusively to CNN, described the incident as chaotic, with about a dozen vehicles, including cars, scooters, and bicycles, pursuing the couple after they left an awards ceremony. Despite the shaken state of the couple, no injuries were reported as they safely arrived at their apartment. Sanchez expressed concern for the public’s safety, stating that the paparazzi were driving erratically, crossing red lights, and obstructing the couple’s vehicle at one point. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex changed cars multiple times during the chase. The New York Police Department (NYPD) acknowledged the challenging situation, but no collisions or injuries were reported. Prince Harry has been outspoken about his family’s security, often drawing parallels with the treatment of his late mother, Princess Diana. The couple’s spokesperson called for the media to refrain from publishing photographs of the incident. The mayor of New York City condemned the reckless and irresponsible nature of the car chase. Buckingham Palace declined to comment.
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