a Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to take action against the photo agencies whose paparazzi chased the couple last Tuesday, May 16, in a moment that, according to the Dukes of Sussex, was “almost disastrous”.
According to TMZ, Harry and Meghan’s legal team sent a letter to Backgrid requesting that said stalking footage be sent to them.
“We hereby request that we be provided with copies of all photographs, video clips and/or films taken last night by the paparazzi in the hours following the couple’s departure from the event.”Referring to.
Now, faced with the demand, the paparazzi agency has heeded the letter.
“In America, as we are sure you will know, property belongs to its owner: outside parties cannot claim it to be given to them, as kings might do. Perhaps you should sit down with your clients and let them know that English grammar is of royal prerogative to require citizens to hand over property to the throne, something this country long refused to do. We support the Founding Fathers.”they declared.
According to the agency, Harry and Meghan were chased by four of their photographers, in three cars and a bike, but they confirmed that it was not their intention to cause any harm to the couple and Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, who accompanied them. .
The New York Police Department has been called in to help transport Harry and Meghan. Although in a calmer tone, the authorities described the danger scenario, but without incident: “On the night of Tuesday, May 16, the New York Police Department assisted a special security team to protect the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Numerous paparazzi made transportation difficult. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at their destination. There were no reports of collisions, intimidation, injuries or arrests.”
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