Princess Diana's former bodyguard Ken Wharfe defended the paparazzi who allegedly chased Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as the royal couple attempted to leave an event on May 16.
U.K. royal reporter Neil Sean weighs in on reports that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were in a ‘near catastrophic’ paparazzi car chase in New York City.
"But they’re not out to cause the death of any one person. So, I think we have to be a little bit careful there." "The protection team he has got at the moment has never dealt with such a high-profile celebrity as Harry and Meghan," Wharfe explained."To them, I have some sympathy."
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