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Harry and Meghan Left Fuming as Celebrities Mock Their Car Chase Ordeal
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly feeling frustrated and disappointed by the lack of support from fellow celebrities regarding their recent car chase incident.
Despite the royal couple's harrowing experience, their close friends and even their favorite newspapers have remained silent on the matter.
While the royal family has not officially commented on the incident, insiders have been revealing what they believe the royals truly think about the media frenzy surrounding it.
A trusted friend of Prince William recently spoke out about the issue in an interview, highlighting that Harry and Meghan's decision to embark on their 16th trip to New York City contradicts their desire for privacy and a peaceful life away from the royal family.
The source explained, “I thought they were leaving the royal family to live a tranquil life.
If flashbulbs trigger Harry's traumatic memories, then why does he keep attending high-profile events?”
Responding to Harry's claims that being followed by photographers reminds him of his late mother, Princess Diana, the insider mentioned that William and his wife, Catherine, have also faced similar challenges in the past.
When asked if Charles would stand up for his estranged brother in this situation, the source stated, “While everyone can empathize with Harry's frustration, emotional outbursts only exacerbate the problem.
As Queen Elizabeth II would say, people's memories can differ.”
According to a close friend of Prince Charles, the future king understands Harry's distress when it comes to being relentlessly pursued by photographers, as he himself has experienced the terrifying nature of such situations.
However, Charles has consistently tried to convince Harry that complaining about the media or photographers is futile and only worsens the circumstances.
Even Bethenny Frankel, a former star of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” couldn't resist sharing her thoughts on the matter.
On May 19, she commented on the alleged car chase involving the royal couple, which supposedly lasted for two hours as photographers trailed them.
Frankel jokingly remarked, “I swear, this lady needs to join ‘The Real Housewives.'
If things aren't going well, just be a housewife and lean in.
You've lost your core group of supporters.”
Frankel also questioned Meghan's motives for requesting video footage from the incident and expressed concern about the couple's decision to stay at a hotel instead of seeking refuge at a private residence on the Upper East Side.
She suggested that if they wanted to avoid attention, they should have slowed down, stopped the car, taken a break at a restaurant, and waited it out.
In her critique, Frankel pointed out that other megastars like Justin Bieber, Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, and Meghan herself have not encountered similar paparazzi encounters.
She playfully questioned who Mr. Megu and Elmer's publicist are and whether someone could rein in the media frenzy surrounding the couple.
As the scrutiny intensifies, Harry and Meghan find themselves increasingly isolated, with their celebrity allies seemingly reluctant to come to their defense.
The couple's car chase ordeal has ignited discussions about the challenges they face as high-profile figures and the delicate balance between privacy and public life.