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Meghan Markle’s Car Chase: Filming for Netflix or a Security Concern?
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, made headlines once again as she attended a New York gala to receive the Women of Vision award.
Accompanied by her husband Prince Harry and her mother Doria Ragland, Meghan seemed to have landed a new contract as she became a part of a new marketing campaign.
The American car rental company, Hertz, was apparently promoted by the Duchess during her arrival at the event.
However, what caught people's attention was the couple's exit from the gala.
They arrived in an SUV but left in a New York taxi, raising eyebrows among onlookers.
It was reported that some Hertz employees claimed to have seen two SUVs following Meghan and Harry, with cameras and unfamiliar individuals inside.
This raised suspicion as Meghan, despite having a marketing contract with Hertz, brings her own SUVs that are not managed by the company.
Sources suggest that these SUVs were being used to film a chase scene for the couple's upcoming Netflix episodes.
This appearance at the gala marked Meghan's first public outing since the coronation of King Charles, which she skipped to stay with her children in the absence of Prince Harry.
She donned a stunning gold dress for the event, where she was honored for her lifelong advocacy for women and girls.
Piers Morgan, former host of Good Morning Britain, hinted that Meghan and Harry could potentially use the photos and videos captured during the car chase in their next Netflix docuseries.
The royal couple demanded that the celebrity photo agency, Backgrid, hand over all pictures and videos taken by paparazzi during the incident.
Their lawyers sent a letter stating that the material was needed to enhance their security measures in the future.
Sky News reported that Backgrid rejected the couple's demand to see the chase photos.
In response, Piers Morgan took to Twitter, suggesting that Meghan and Harry could incorporate these images into their upcoming Netflix documentary series.
He shared an article titled “Harry and Meghan demand the agency hand over car chase images” from The Guardian, adding his commentary.
Meanwhile, an expert has speculated that Meghan Markle might use her son Archie's birthday and the snub of missing King Charles' coronation as content for her next Netflix documentary.
It is customary for the royal family to release a photograph of their children on their birthdays.
However, Archie's fourth birthday coincided with King Charles formally ascending the throne, leading to speculation that Meghan may reveal this information at a later date.
Kinsey Schofield, a royal expert for the To Die For Daily podcast, suggested that there might be pending content to be developed for Netflix.
She speculated that Meghan wants the public to question whether she stayed behind to celebrate Archie's birthday or to protect her peace, which has been extensively reported in the United States.
As Meghan Markle continues to make waves with her public appearances and involvement in various projects, the world eagerly awaits further updates on her Netflix ventures and the potential inclusion of the car chase incident in their upcoming docuseries.