The authorities have ordered Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to surrender the videos they recorded during their alleged New York car chase.
Allegations have been made that the pair is exaggerating the incident.
A spokesperson for the couple revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex experienced a “near catastrophic car chase” on May 17, 2023.
The California-based Royal couple is now under criticism for embellishing the chase, especially in light of the heavily clogged streets of New York City where such an event is exceedingly improbable.
The cabbie who picked up the Sussex family has come forward to provide his version of events, he stated:
“I don’t think I would call it a chase” while two New York police officials have also played down the incident saying they do not believe the chase was “near catastrophic.”
Video of car chase Incident
The photo agency, which mentioned that there were photographers following them, disputed the couple’s claims.
Authorities are asking Harry and Meghan to present evidence to support their claims.
Radar Online received information from an insider that “Harry and Meghan and their entourage filmed key moments of the incident.”
Source Further Added: “If they want to prove their case, they should release the video and dispel those who have called in to question their version of events: the mayor of New York, the police. Video doesn’t lie, does it?”
Meanwhile,
According to a source, Prince Harry plans to hand over the tapes he shot to the NYPD police, who are vigorously seeking culpability for the event.
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