Retired police chief superintendent, Dai Davies, recently analyzed the car chase involving Harry and Meghan in NYC. He strongly believes that the entire incident was mishandled by their team and finds it astonishing that "cool heads" were not present during that time.
Davies raises pertinent questions about the couple's security team, emphasizing that they failed to take adequate precautions and, quite surprisingly, failed to arrange for Harry to travel in a taxi.
Davies further expressed his concerns about the strategy, planning, and tactics employed, stating, "Something has gone horribly wrong."
During his conversation with the Daily Mail, he made it clear that while he does not defend the paparazzi, it seems to him that it was the decisions made by Harry and Meghan's security team on that night that endangered not only the public but also the innocent taxi driver who found himself surrounded by photographers.
Davies found this decision to be incredibly irresponsible.
These allegations have emerged shortly after friends, spokespeople, and even the Duke of Sussex himself stepped forward to address the various accounts of the entire situation.
