NYPD say no collisions, injuries or arrests in alleged chase
Summary
Prince Harry, his wife the Duchess of Sussex, and her mother say they were involved in a "near-catastrophic chase" in New York on Tuesday night
They issue a statement blaming "a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi", claiming the pursuit lasted over two hours and resulted in multiple near-collisions
New York police say a number of photographers made their journey "challenging", but there were no reported collisions, injuries or arrests
The group were in New York for an awards ceremony, and say the incident took place after leaving the event in Manhattan
A taxi driver who drove Harry and Meghan for about 10 minutes says he did not feel in danger, but Harry and Meghan appeared nervous
The city's mayor, Eric Adams, says even a short chase would have been extremely dangerous, recalling how Prince Harry's mother Diana died
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-us-canada-65620143