![]() Whine whine whine is all these 2 seem to do." Jenner wrote on Twitter: "I have been party to paps following me in NY (definitely not 2 hrs and plenty of evidence-kind of the point since they have cameras), LA (even in a city with lots of driving and long distances between destinations, not 2 hours, and AGAIN LOTS OF EVIDENCE) it comes with the territory. Harry and Meghan's account of their experience in New York after the Women of Vision Awards at Ziegfeld Ballroom sparked a backlash, including from stars like Caitlyn Jenner and Megyn Kelly. Paparazzi photographers were following the car Harry's mother was riding in when driver Henri Paul lost control and crashed into a pillar in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel. ![]() The saga had echoes of Princess Diana's death in a car crash in Paris in 1997 when Harry was only 12 years old. tabloid website TMZ did not remove paparazzi video footage it had published, in a move the Sussex camp previously told Newsweek was "absolutely inexcusable." News organizations in the United Kingdom, including the Daily Mail, initially printed the pictures taken by the photographers involved before removing them once the Sussexes' account of the paparazzi chase emerged. In a further boost, 41 percent said news organizations that published the images had made the wrong decision compared to 28 percent who felt it was the right decision and 31 percent who said they did not know. In a sign of how far their public statement traveled, 26 percent of respondents said they were "very familiar" with the incident while 21 percent were "fairly familiar" and 25 percent were "slightly familiar." ![]() Meanwhile, 43 percent of 45 to 54-year-olds, 35 percent of 55 to 64-year-olds and 40 percent of over 65-year-olds felt the account was accurate. ![]() Younger Americans were more likely to back the Sussexes than older Americans, with 60 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds viewing their account as accurate, 71 percent of 25 to 24-year-olds and 67 percent of 35 to 44-year-olds. Most Americans believe their account of a "near catastrophic" chase, according to polling conducted for Newsweek. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leave the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City, on May 16, 2023, moments before being followed by the paparazzi. ![]()
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