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yep saw that on the news... and I have 2 thoughts about this...UNbelievable. And of course we all know what was most likely going through his mind.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/pr...-chase-involving-pararazzi-harrys-2023-05-17/
Yes, I was typing that out as you said this... same thought, did they even report it?! I'll post if I find out.and 2 he brings so much of it on himself.. and what were they doing allowing the paps to chase them for 2 hours ?.. a simple call to the police would have got them stopped after a few minutes.. but no... not Harry and me again.. lets play the victim once more..
Yes... not to mention there are a gazillion security cameras all over the city.Being that this was NYC and cars were going up the sidewalk, near misses, etc wouldn’t New Yorkers be taking photos, even if they didn’t know what it was about.
They continue to take the public for fools...Call me an old cynic but I think that pair are exaggerating as usual. They, specifically Meghan, have been so deprived of attention due to the little matter of a Coronation. This is a typical move to get the world's eyes on them again.
Maybe I am wrong but I just do not believe anyone chased them for two hours!
I see it on the BBC News app. I don't look anywhere else. I just presume that is official news.Doesn't anyone recognize FAKE NEWS when they see it??
Look at the original link: .... world/ UK ...from London
That story is written with 'shock and awe' by the British Tabloid Press ... the "wording" isn't by any American journalists.
Plus the story makes no sense whatsoever anyway!
They (British Media) want revenge because Harry is suing them. Period.
Yes, it's all over all the media outlets, from CNN to FOX to Al Jazeera. (So not just one "side"/slant reporting.) It's not fake news that it happened, but I think a lot of people (news outlets included according to their wording) are questioning how much of it is embellished.I see it on the BBC News app. I don't look anywhere else. I just presume that is official news.
Oh dear and they obviously keep such a low profile, valuing their privacy and all!Didn't I also read someone broke into their house?
Oh gosh, laughable.Okay, I'm going to hop out of this rabbit hole now. The more I'm reading, the more I question. For one thing, I see that today's journalism is cra@@y... why would a report say "Last night, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Doria Ragland were involved in a terrifying paparazzi car chase involving six blacked out vehicles in a chase that could have been fatal" ???
Why that wording? There wasn't a crash... so the "could have been fatal" is silly. Also, I've noticed that all the "near catastrophic car chase" wording is coming from their own spokespeople. Interesting...
Well, Rose, if you've ever been to NYC or have seen pics of the glorious wonderful "I love that place!" city, you'll be extremely amused at trying to picture a two hour "high speed chase" through all that slow moving traffic and high congestion.I bet King Charles and family are highly amused. It was only a matter of time before that pair craved attention again. You couldn't make it up, but I actually expect them to keep me entertained now.
My god. This is the reasoned report?There’s a much more reasoned report here.
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/pr...-chase-involving-pararazzi-harrys-2023-05-17/
The only ones making a fuss seem to be Harry & Meghan.