Prince Harry reportedly had a better understanding of his mother Princess Diana’s death after an alleged car chase experience.
For those unaware, Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, were recently allegedly involved in a ‘near-disastrous’ car chase by the paparazzi as they returned from an event with Meghan’s mom Doria Ragland. had come out
And now, a source has shared that Harry is thinking about the similarity of this unfortunate incident with the death of his mother.
Read on to know more.
Prince Harry draws comparisons with Princess Diana’s fatal accident
Speaking about the car chase, a source told the media outlet that it was a ‘disturbing situation’ and that Harry, Meghan and Doria were ‘shaken’. He further added that photographers were attempting to follow Harry and Meghan after they were seen leaving the Miss Foundation’s Women of Vision Awards to find out where they were staying while visiting New York City. .
Harry reportedly told his friends that it was the ‘closest’ he has ever felt to understanding and apprehension what Princess Diana must have faced.
Princess Diana died in a tragic car crash in August, 1997 after photographers chased her car across Paris.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘demanded’ car chase footage from photo agency
According to a report in TMZ, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex want the footage so they can improve their security. His royal family has demanded this by writing a letter to Backgrid Photo Agency.
“We hereby demand that Backgrid immediately provide us with copies of all photos, videos and/or films that were taken by the freelance photographers after they left the event last night and over the next several hours.”
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s lawyer
However, the agency is in no mood to give in to the royals’ demands and wrote a sarcastic response saying that in the United States, third parties cannot demand property from the owner ‘as perhaps the Kings do’.
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