Yesterday, the Sussexes, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, claimed that they were "near catastrophic" car chase, and they were slapped down as their taxi driver. They added that they were chased by paparazzi.
Prince Harry's spokesperson said: "Last night, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Ms Ragland were involved in a near-catastrophic car chase at the hands of a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi.
"This relentless pursuit, lasting over two hours, resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two NYPD officers.
The statement added: "Dissemination of these images, given the ways in which they were obtained, encourages a highly intrusive practice that is dangerous to all involved."
Many sources close to the couple claimed that the Duke of Sussex could feel what his mother, Princess Diana, felt on the night of her death.
The sources added Prince Harry said being chased by paparazzi for "more than two hours" was the "closest I have ever felt" to understanding what happened on the night Diana died.
He told friends that the incident “could have been fatal” and that they were both “very shaken up”.
Sukhcharn Singh picked up Meghan and Harry from the New York City Police Department’s 19th precinct.
However, Singh said that the couple's statement on the car chase was "exaggerated."
He told NBC: "I think that’s all you know, exaggerated and stuff like that. So don’t read too much into that, you know.
"New York City is the safest place to be."
He also told the Washington Post: "I don’t think I would call it a chase."
"I never felt like I was in danger. It wasn’t like a car chase in a movie."