a celebrity news agency has said it will launch a thorough investigation into an alleged car chase between prince harry and meghan, and members of the paparazzi in new york. some of the photographers were acting as freelancers for back grid usa during the incident. the couple say the pursuit lasted for two hours and involved multiple near misses. the news company says that isn t true. police in new york have confirmed an incident took place. nada tawfik reports from new york and a warning that this report contains flashing images. tuesday night in manhattan, the duke and duchess of sussex are filmed leaving an awards ceremony in midtown with meghan markle s mother doria ragland before the incident in question. earlier meghan had been recognised for her advocacy on behalf of women and girls. it was the first time the couple appeared in public together since the duchess s absence at the king s coronation. not long after leaving in a black suv, they claimed they were involve
speeding cars in the city. when you have other people who said to have a great deal of empathy for prince harry because of course this has echoes of what happened to his mother princess diana. but at the moment there are conflicting headlines. i should mention that his security detail, one of them did speak to an american network and he described the incident as a near fatal. 50. incident as a near fatal. so, eo - le incident as a near fatal. so, peeple trying incident as a near fatal. so, peeple trying to incident as a near fatal. so, people trying to build a picture of what actually took place, and in terms of what their security is, they have private security, they pay for it themselves? it themselves? that s right. ever since it themselves? that s right. ever since they it themselves? that s right. ever since they stepped - it themselves? that s right. i ever since they stepped down from royal duties in 2020, they have been on their own in terms of security, which is reall
a celebrity news agency has said it will launch a thorough investigation into an alleged car chase between prince harry and meghan, and members of the paparazzi in new york. some of the photographers were acting as freelancers for back grid usa during the incident. the couple say the pursuit lasted for two hours and involved multiple near misses. the news company says that isn t true. police in new york have confirmed an incident took place. nada tawfik reports from new york and a warning that this report contains flashing images. tuesday night in manhattan, the duke and duchess of sussex are filmed leaving an awards ceremony in midtown with meghan markle s mother doria ragland before the incident in question. earlier meghan had been recognised for her advocacy on behalf of women and girls.
a reminder of our top story this hour. a celebrity news agency has said it will launch a thorough investigation into an alleged car chase between prince harry and meghan, and members of the paparazzi in new york. some of the photographers were acting as freelancers for back grid usa during the incident. let s go live now to los angeles, where we can speak to giles harrison, who is a paparazzi photographer. giles, good to have you on the programme. when you heard about this story that was emerging yesterday, what did you make of it, harry and meghan s spokesperson saying they had a near catastrophic chase? i think, you know, it was a bit of an exaggeration. i think a near catastrophic to our car chase on the streets of new york probably isn t going to happen, if you have been to new york, you can barely get a mile within an hour. i m sure there
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