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Backgrid Dumps Meghan and Harry: A Paparazzi Fallout?
Backgrid, a well-known paparazzi agency, has reportedly cut ties with Meghan and Harry, adding fuel to the ongoing controversy surrounding the couple.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been under scrutiny for their alleged involvement in staged paparazzi photos, despite their claims of not calling the shots.
Recently, the couple was spotted at Trey Loon, a celebrity hotspot in Montecito, California, just days before Meghan's 42nd birthday.
Surprisingly, the photos capturing this outing were not taken by Backgrid but by light workers.
This raises questions about whether Backgrid has grown tired of the Harkles' antics as well.
After all, Backgrid is known for orchestrating staged paparazzi pictures.
This is not the first time Meghan has been involved in such a controversy.
Previously, her photos at the Montecito farmers market were taken by someone named Jill for the Daily Mail, and many have noticed an artificial quality to these pictures.
Something seems off, almost as if they were digitally altered or manipulated.
The recent car chase through New York City, which the Sussexes claimed had put their lives in danger, has also attracted attention.
Many believe that the entire incident was staged for publicity.
In a bustling city like New York, car chases are highly unusual due to the constant traffic congestion.
Locals, including journalist Meghan Kelly and actress Whoopi Goldberg, have pointed out that it is nearly impossible to have a car chase in New York.
Interestingly, this car chase seemed to bear a resemblance to the tragic death of Princess Diana, Harry's late mother.
Diana lost her life in a car chase in Paris on August 31, 1997.
The parallels between the two incidents have not gone unnoticed, and some critics argue that the Sussexes were attempting to evoke sympathy by comparing themselves to Diana.
However, the heavy traffic during the chase had the opposite effect, raising doubts about the authenticity of their claims.
In the photos from the car chase, Meghan appears to be suppressing a smile, while Harry seems only slightly distressed as he holds up his phone.
Doria, Meghan's mother, appears detached from the situation, lost in her own thoughts.
Moreover, experts have questioned why the couple would leave their secure vehicle and hop into a random taxi.
Security protocols dictate that any unsecured vehicle should be thoroughly checked for tampering or explosives.
Chris Sanchez, a former secret service agent for President Obama, highlights this security lapse.
Critics argue that Meghan's love for the camera undermines her claims of seeking privacy.
Every time a camera is pointed in her direction, she seems irresistibly drawn to it.
Furthermore, allegations of hiring people to write favorable articles about her further erode her credibility.
This car chase incident only adds to the perception that Meghan orchestrates these situations for her own benefit, smiling for the camera and then claiming harassment.
Even Eric Adams, the Mayor of New York, has weighed in on the controversy, stating that having a car chase in the city is simply impossible.
As lightworkers, the new paparazzi for hire, it seems plausible that Backgrid may have indeed severed ties with the Sussexes, considering their questionable actions.
The fallout between Backgrid and Meghan and Harry raises significant questions about the couple's relationship with the paparazzi and their commitment to privacy.
With each new development, the public's perception of the Sussexes becomes increasingly complex, leaving many to wonder what will come next in this ongoing saga.