Harry and Meghan 'want companies handy over photos of car chasers'
Photo company Back grid declined
An invitation to supply copies of photos and video taken TuesdayIn NY star photography agency handy over photos
taken during what the couple say was a 'closer to disaster' and 'an aggressive paparazzi ring'.
Back grid, a California-based video surveillance company, Said Thursday it had rejected an invitation during a letter from the Suss exes' legal team to release the footage held in NY City on Tuesday.
The event, which commemorates the death of Harry's mother, Diana,
Princess of Wales, who died in 1997 when her car crashed while being followed by paparazzi in
Paris, is claimed to be one among the explanations the couple and Meghan.
It happened after the award of the mother. Events. In a letter to the BBC, Back grid said:
'We are demanding that Back grid provide us with all photos, videos and/or their ceremony and over subsequent few hours. '
The agency told the broadcaster that he replied: n America, as I'm sure you recognize,
property belongs to the owner: others cannot ask to offer it to them, as might kings.
That their English law of royal prerogative requires citizens to surrender their property to the crown, an edge the country way back rejected.
We support our founding fathers.' Back grid in Sussex has been contacted for comment.
Harry and Meghan's account has been debunked,
As police confirm no fight, injuries or arrests were reported, while Back grid denies paparazzi acted violently, here It even suggested that the Suss exes' car had been tricked.
The driving force of the tiny vehicle involved has also raised doubts on the claims of the couple.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asked about this he was attending the G7 meeting.
Asked whether he sympathizes with the likelihood of an invasion of privacy or security, Sunak said:
'I think we all do, we would like to form sure we set about our daily lives with safety and security.'
I sleep in 'My role as prime minister is to form sure everyone in our country is safe. That's why we've put 20,000 more cops on the streets.
That's why we're giving them the facility to commit crimes like knife crime.' After being told what was being discussed within the US,
Sunak said My priority at work is that the safety of individuals reception. "
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