Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claims of being chased for two hours by paparazzi through the streets of New York City have been absolutely roasted with an American media personality saying it 'sounds like South Park has got a sequel.'
Snoop Dogg's former bodyguard has weighed-in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's claims they were involved in a"near catastrophic" two-hour car chase with paparazzi through New York City on Tuesday night.
"When I was with Snoop and we were approached by paparazzi and he was ever made to feel nervous.. I would have got out of the cab and confronted them. In the episode the fictional Prince and Princess of Canada bemoan their lack of privacy and then embark on a"worldwide privacy tour" – mocking the Sussexes claims they wanted a paparazzi free life, before embarking on multiple high-profile media projects.
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