The couple described their experience as a "near catastrophic" car chase, but Dan Wootton, host of GB News, has strongly criticized them, referring to their paparazzi car chase as a two-hour farce.
Wootton goes on to claim that this incident has further solidified the perception, particularly among the liberal media, that Harry and Meghan are "compulsive liars."
Following their attendance at an awards show in New York City last week, Harry and Meghan's spokesperson stated that they were involved in a two-hour car chase with paparazzi, which they described as being "near catastrophic."
However, the New York Police Department has contradicted their account, stating that the pursuit was brief and that no injuries were reported. Even the cab driver, Sukhcharn Singh, who drove the Sussexes, downplayed the incident, expressing his belief that their retelling of the event was exaggerated, as reported by the Washington Post.
The conflicting reports from the scene, along with statements from eyewitnesses, have cast doubt on the severity of the incident described by the couple. Even the Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, has expressed skepticism, stating that he finds it difficult to believe that a "two-hour high-speed chase" could occur in the city.
