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Backgrid Drops Meghan and Harry: Are the Paparazzi Finally Fed Up?

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Backgrid Drops Meghan and Harry: Are the Paparazzi Finally Fed Up?

Backgrid, a well-known paparazzi agency, has reportedly cut ties with Meghan and Harry.

This comes after the couple's recent encounter with the paparazzi on Wednesday night, where they were caught in another chase.

Despite their claims of not calling the paps, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted at Trey Loon, a popular celebrity hotspot in Montecito, California, just two days before Meghan's 42nd birthday.

Interestingly, the photos capturing this outing were not taken by Backgrid, but by light workers.

This raises the question: has Backgrid also grown tired of the Harkles' antics?

It is no secret that Backgrid often stages paparazzi pictures.

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Furthermore, it's worth mentioning that Meghan's previous photos at the Montecito farmers market were taken by someone named Jill for the Daily Mail, and there was something off about them, almost as if they were generated by artificial intelligence.

The incident that has been making headlines is the near catastrophic car chase the Sussexes experienced in New York.

It left them fearing for their lives, but many believe it was a staged event.

For those unfamiliar with the bustling streets of New York, a car chase seems highly unlikely due to the constant traffic congestion.

Anyone who has lived in the city, including journalist Meghan Kelly and actress Whoopi Goldberg, can attest to this fact.

In fact, when movies depict car chases, they are usually filmed in a different city altogether.

Moreover, this car chase incident seemed to be a deliberate reference to 's late mother, .

The Princess of Wales tragically lost her life in a car chase in Paris on August 31, 1997.

When news of the New York chase emerged, many immediately drew parallels to Diana's untimely death.

However, instead of garnering sympathy, the heavy traffic during the chase had the opposite effect.

In the photos from the chase, Meghan appears to be suppressing a smile, while Harry is the only one displaying any signs of distress as he holds up his phone.

Meanwhile, Doria, Meghan's mother, seems unfazed and lost in her own thoughts.

One puzzling aspect of the incident is why the couple would abandon their secure vehicle and opt for a random taxi.

Any individual with security training knows that getting into an unsecured vehicle without proper inspection for tampering or explosives is a grave risk.

Chris Sanchez, who previously worked as a secret service agent for President Obama, should certainly be aware of this.

Such a lapse in security protocol would never have occurred if the Sussexes were still residing in the UK.

It is no secret that Meghan has a fondness for the camera.

Whenever she is in its presence, it seems to have an irresistible pull on her.

Her claim to privacy appears contradictory, as she actively seeks out favorable articles written about her.

This car chase incident is seen by many as just another setup to win public sympathy, using Diana's tragic fate as a tool.

However, the heavy traffic during the chase had the opposite effect, leaving doubts about the authenticity of their claims.

Even Eric Adams, the Mayor of New York, has weighed in on the matter, stating that having a car chase in the city is virtually impossible.

As lightworkers, the new paparazzi for hire, it seems that Backgrid may have indeed severed ties with the Sussexes, adding credibility to the rumors.

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