Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Chose To Walk In Front Of Paparazzi Before ‘Near-Catastrophic Car Chase’?!
20.05.2023 - 16:21
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More eyebrow-raising details have emerged about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s “near-catastrophic” paparazzi chase…
According to Page Six on Friday, the Sussexes and the 41-year-old’s mom, Doria Ragland, were accompanied by Chris Sanchez, a former Secret Serviceman for Barack Obama, at the Mrs. Foundation’s Women of Vision Awards on Tuesday night. He is known as “the king of the back exits” for his ability to sneak celebrities out without getting noticed by the paparazzi. But rather than making a quick escape out of the Ziegfeld Ballroom, Meghan and Harry purposefully chose to walk in front of the photographers waiting outside the venue. You know, the same group of paps the duo accused of aggressively following them for two hours. Oof.
A source close to the couple claimed that they decided to walk out the back of the ballroom at around 10 p.m., as they wanted the paps a shot of them:
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However, Harry and Meghan did not stop to pose for the cameras. Photographers got snaps of the 38-year-old smiling while holding his wife’s hand as they exited the Ziegfeld Ballroom. While Harry was all smiles at first, his expression quickly turned into a scowl and security then blocked the paparazzi from photographing the group getting into their SUV (see above insets). Their rep, Ashley Hansen, told the New York Times on Friday about the pics:
After the photo op, everyone knows what happened from there. The trio was allegedly pursued by “highly aggressive paparazzi” for two hours that “resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians, and two NYPD officers.” Law enforcement insiders told Deadline that scooters and motorbikes
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