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Harry and Meghan’s Dramatic Chase: A Staged Act for Publicity and Sympathy
In a surprising turn of events, sources have revealed that the dramatic chase involving Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was not a spontaneous occurrence, but rather a carefully planned act for publicity and sympathy.
According to undisclosed sources, the couple had discussed the idea well in advance of their arrival in New York City.
iSource News has reported that it was Harry who came up with the idea, and that there was nothing impromptu about the cab ride and the accompanying paparazzi chase.
This explains why Harry appeared so elated as he entered the Hurt's door at the beginning of the incident.
Observers noted that something seemed amiss, as Harry deviated from his typical sullen and angry demeanor, and there were numerous exchanged looks of adoration and excitement between the couple, which indicated their anticipation of the unfolding plan.
Speculations abound regarding Meghan's role in this staged act.
Some suggest that she may have treated Harry exceptionally well before the event, aiming to surprise him with the paparazzi chase that she had orchestrated.
Others even entertain the possibility that Harry might have been under the influence of drugs, explaining his apparent enjoyment of the situation.
However, after Meghan claimed that a high-speed chase had occurred through the streets of New York, it seems that Harry is starting to realize the extent to which his wife has become an out-of-control attention seeker.
Unfortunately for Meghan, her claims have been met with skepticism, as no one believes her account of a dangerous pursuit lasting over two hours.
Even the photo agency she hired to be the paparazzi on that night has publicly stated that she lied, distancing themselves from any involvement in the deception.
The agency had sent photographers to capture the event, unaware that Meghan would later sensationalize it as a harrowing experience involving near collisions with drivers, pedestrians, and even NYPD officers.
Ironically, Meghan Markle, who constantly demands privacy, appears to have an insatiable craving for publicity.
She seeks attention through TV interviews and dubious awards ceremonies, all while lamenting the intrusion of the media into her life.
Harry, on the other hand, seems to be obediently following her lead.
Meghan has repeatedly complained about drones and helicopters hovering over their residence in an attempt to capture images of their children.
Yet, not a single camera has managed to catch even a glimpse of the alleged youngsters.
There are no signs of toys outside or any indication of their presence.
It appears that Meghan's actions have already caused financial troubles for Splash, a photo agency she had previously collaborated with, after they published a drone picture of their son Archie.
It seems that Backgrid might now be the next victim, as Meghan's relationship with them has also deteriorated.
This is not the first time Meghan Markle has faced allegations of fakery.
In January 2020, shortly after moving to Canada, a photo of Meghan taking a walk with her dogs while wearing a baby carrier circulated online.
Critics immediately pointed out the peculiar positioning of the baby in the carrier, suggesting that it was merely a doll.
One Twitter user even shared a link to Meghan's website, where the same carrier was being marketed.
The inconsistencies in the size of Meghan's baby bump prior to Archie's birth also raised suspicions among netizens, further fueling claims that she had faked her pregnancy.
As the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's staged chase continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this latest revelation will impact their public image and the credibility of their future claims.