has responded to accusations photographers aggressively pursued the couple.
"We want to clarify that we have received photos and videos of last night's events from four freelance photographers, three of whom were in cars and one of whom was riding a bicycle. "The vehicle was seen blocking off streets, and in one video, it is shown being pulled over by the police," Backgrid USA said.
However, the driver said he never felt unsafe during the short drive during which they were followed by two cars."I never felt like I was in danger. It wasn't like a car chase in a movie. They were quiet and seemed scared but it's New York — it's safe." "Dissemination of these images, given the ways in which they were obtained, encourages a highly intrusive practice that is dangerous to all in involved."
A member of the Sussexes' security team, Chris Sanchez, described the incident as "chaotic" in an interview with CNN's Max Foster."What we were dealing with was very chaotic. There were about a dozen vehicles: cars, scooters and bicycles." Harry flew to England briefly to attend his father's crowning but Meghan stayed home in California with the couple's two children with the royal event the same day as son Prince Archie's fourth birthday.