Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle could be preparing to return back to the UK, according to a former royal butler.
17.05.2023 - 22:43 / msn.com
The car accident that Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex were almost involved in was "not near catastrophic", their taxi driver has claimed. The royal couple - who had attended the Ms Foundation for Women's annual gala in New York on Tuesday (16. 05.
23) - was in a car with Meghan's mother Doria Ragland after the event as they were allegedly being followed by paparazzi when they were ushered into a street cab amid the supposed chase that had been described as "near-catastrophic" but now driver Sonny Singh, 37, has claimed that the incident has been "exaggerated. " He told The Washington Post: "The security guard hailed me and next thing you know, Prince Harry and his wife were hopping into my cab. As we went up the block, we got blocked by a garbage truck and all of a sudden paparazzi came and started taking pictures.
They were just about to give me the location of where they were going to go but then they told me to circle back to the precinct, so we had to circle back to the precinct. They were nice people, they looked nervous, I think they had been chased the whole day or something so they were nervous. But the security guard was on it.
I don't think it is true [that it was near-catastrophic], I think that's all exaggerated so don't read too much into that. New York is the safest place to be, right? There are police stations and cops on every corner so there's nothing to be afraid of. " Following the crash, a representative for Harry - whose mother Princess Diana was killed in a car accident in 1997 at the age of 36 - alleged that the "relentless pursuit" of the royal couple had resulted in "near collisions" involving a slew of other drivers and pedestrians.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle could be preparing to return back to the UK, according to a former royal butler.
Princess Diana's former bodyguard Lee Sansum shared his thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's alleged "near catastrophic" car chase in New York City. The ex-Royal Military Police officer provided security for the late Princess of Wales and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry during the summer of 1997, prior to Diana's fatal collision that August. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Sansum weighed in on the May 16 incident, during which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed paparazzi relentlessly pursued them and Meghan's mother Doria Ragland for over two hours through the streets of Manhattan.
King Charles III's former butler believes it's "very possible" that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will eventually relocate back to the UK, despite the pair's ongoing attempt to distance themselves from the Royal Family. Grant Harrold - who worked as Charles’ butler from 2004 to 2011 when he was Prince of Wales - told the New York Post this week: "I’d never say never, it’s always possible that one day he might want to come home.
Meghan Markle's absence from the Gracie Awards on May 23 was a wise move, according to Princess Diana's former bodyguard. Markle, who was named a digital media national winner for the 49th annual awards, did not make an appearance at the ceremony in Los Angeles.The Gracie Awards came just days after the Duchess of Sussex and her husband Prince Harry claimed they had been followed by paparazzi in a "relentless pursuit" after leaving an event in New York City. Lee Sansum, who worked to protect Princess Diana in the summer of 1997 shortly before her death, told Fox News Digital that he supports Markle's decision to skip the event.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on the defensive.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s rep is responding to allegations that their “car chase” was just a PR stunt.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have entered into a legal row with Backgrid, the photo agency that was allegedly involved in a near-catastrophic car chase in which paparazzi hired by the agency followed the royals following an event in New York.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's lawyers have since demanded that Backgrid hand over any footage of the chase, as they argue this will enable them to improve their security. A letter from their lawyer, seen by US celebrity news outlet Page Six, reads: "We hereby demand that Backgrid immediately provide us with copies of all photos, videos, and/or films taken last night by the freelance photographers after the couple left their event and over the next several hours." Lawyers for the photo agency have hit back at these demands, with their own letter, which reads: "In America, as I’m sure you know, property belongs to the owner of it; Third parties cannot just demand it be given to them, as perhaps Kings can do.
Her two cents. Gayle King chimed in on the debate surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s car chase in New York City.
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Offering her opinion. Bethenny Frankel has plenty of suggestions for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after claiming they “alienated” their fans amid news of their recent car chase.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s request for footage has been denied. In a fiery letter, Backgrid, the photo agency that captured footage of the couple’s paparazzi car chase, denied the Sussex’s request to hand over the recording, ET confirms. ET has reached out to reps for Meghan and Harry for comment.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's account of a "near catastrophic" car chase in New York on Tuesday has been called into question. Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, attended the Ms.
Rishi Sunak has said ‘cars in New York are not really my priority’ after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said they witnessed a ‘near catastrophic car chase’ in the city. The couple, and Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland, were involved in the incident after being followed by paparazzi on Tuesday night. Harry and Meghan had attended an awards ceremony in New York prior to the reported ‘chase’.
The photo agency involved in the alleged 'near-catastrophic' car chase with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has broken their silence on the couple's claims.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the Ms. Foundation Woman of Vision Awards in New York City Tuesday evening, and claim they were involved in a "near catastrophic car chase" after the ceremony. Following the event – where the Duchess of Sussex received the 2023 Woman of Vision Award from Gloria Steinem – Markle, her husband and her mother, Doria Ragland were pursued by swarms of photographers for "over two hours," which resulted in "multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road," according to a spokesperson for the royal couple.
Sharing his perspective. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s taxi driver Sukhcharn Singh opened up about his experience behind the wheel amid the couple’s car chase.
We’ve gathered every official statement released from various sources and individuals about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s car chase.
The "near catastrophic car chase" involving paparazzi and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in New York could have been "extremely dangerous", according to the city's mayor. Eric Adams spoke out on Wednesday to condemn the photographers involved in the pursuit on Tuesday, 16 May.