The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Prince Harry, Meghan pursued by ‘reckless’ photograph­ers

- By Michael R. Sisak and Danica Kirka

NEW YORK — Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, were pursued in their car by photograph­ers after a charity event in New York, an incident that the mayor and the couple’s office described Wednesday as potentiall­y dangerous and that instantly drew comparison­s to the 1997 fatal car crash of Harry’s mother, Princess Diana.

The NYPD did not provide immediate comment to describe or corroborat­e the royals’ statement about the incident, which occurred Tuesday night.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams told reporters he hadn’t received a full briefing about the incident yet, but he called it “reckless and irresponsi­ble” for anyone to be chasing people in vehicles in the densely populated city and said that “two of our officers could have been injured.”

Harry and Meghan’s office said in a statement that the chase “resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrian­s and two NYPD officers.” It called the incident “near catastroph­ic.”

“While being a public figure comes with a level of interest from the public, it should never come at the cost of anyone’s safety,” the statement from the couple said.

Harry, the younger son of King Charles III, and the former actress Meghan Markle married at Windsor Castle in 2018 but stepped down as working royals in 2020, citing what they described as the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media.

Harry’s fury at the media has been building for years. He blames an overly aggressive press for the death of his mother, and also accuses the media of hounding Meghan.

He has made it his mission to reform the press and is currently suing three British tabloid publishers over alleged phone hacking and other unlawful snooping. In 2021 Meghan won an invasion of privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail.

Security for Harry and Meghan has been an issue since the British government stripped them of protection when they moved to California in 2020 and it figures in three of his legal cases against the government and tabloid press.

The chase occurred the same day a lawyer for Harry argued in a London court that he should be able to challenge a government decision denying him the right to pay police for his own security in the U.K.

Harry has argued his safety was “compromise­d due to the absence of police protection” during a short visit to the U.K. in July 2021, when his car was chased by photograph­ers as he left a charity event.

The couple have said they funded their own security after former President Donald Trump said the U.S. government wouldn’t pay to protect them.

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, had been in New York to accept the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Award with Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown.

The gala kicked off the foundation’s largest fundraisin­g campaign ever — $100 million over the next 12 months — that will be used to further the organizati­on’s equity-centered initiative­s and its mission of advancing women’s collective power.

With her mother, Doria Ragland, in the audience, Meghan recounted how Ms. Magazine was always in their house and how it affected her worldview.

“I am a woman who remains inspired and driven by this organizati­on,” she said, looking over at Ms. Foundation cofounder Gloria Steinem. “It allowed me to recognize that part of my greater value and purpose in life was to advocate for those who felt unheard, to stand up to injustice, and to not be afraid of saying what is true and what is just and what is right.”

Video taken by bystanders and posted on social media showed Harry and Meghan exiting Manhattan’s Ziegfeld Ballroom and getting into an SUV as crowds of pedestrian­s and photograph­ers gawked.

Another video posted by TMZ showed the couple in a yellow New York City taxicab, stuck in traffic several blocks away from the ballroom, as photograph­ers recorded them through the windows. The cab was being escorted by NYPD vehicles with flashing lights.

 ?? Peter Dejong/Associated Press ?? Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Invictus Games in The Hague, Netherland­s in 2022. A spokespers­on for Prince Harry and Meghan says the couple were involved in a car chase while being followed by photograph­ers.
Peter Dejong/Associated Press Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Invictus Games in The Hague, Netherland­s in 2022. A spokespers­on for Prince Harry and Meghan says the couple were involved in a car chase while being followed by photograph­ers.

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