These accusations and claims were put forth by Jim Geraghty, a royal contributor, who shared his views alongside the National Review. The National Review has also been made aware of these admissions and accusations.
Geraghty began by criticizing the couple's attempt to present a "wild and implausible exaggeration" to the public, seeking sympathy and attention. According to Geraghty, the consequence of such actions is that valuable time and energy are diverted from addressing real problems when we focus on fabricated issues and engage in discussions based on lies.
He emphasized that the world is confronted with genuine problems that require attention, stating, "The world has real problems." Geraghty further highlighted that law enforcement agencies like the NYPD have a multitude of actual crimes to address, rather than being occupied with a vague sense of menace created by someone merely seeking to photograph a celebrity.
Moreover, it is crucial to acknowledge that "there are many people in New York City who genuinely feel threatened and lack the luxury of personal security guards provided by four sport-utility vehicles."