I was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s driver – chase claims are ‘exaggerated’ and there was ‘no reason to be afraid’

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle’s driver has claimed the chase was exaggerated and there was “no reason to be afraid”.

The Duke, 38, and Duchess of Sussex, 41, were allegedly followed as they left an awards ceremony in New York on Tuesday night.



I was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s driver – chase claims are ‘exaggerated’ and there was ‘no reason to be afraid’
Harry and Meghan were involved in an alleged ‘near-catastrophic chase’ on Tuesday night after leaving a gala in New York

I was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s driver – chase claims are ‘exaggerated’ and there was ‘no reason to be afraid’
Sukhcharn Singh said the details of the ‘chase’ have been ‘exaggerated’

I was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s driver – chase claims are ‘exaggerated’ and there was ‘no reason to be afraid’
Meghan’s mum Doria was reportedly also in the car

I was Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s driver – chase claims are ‘exaggerated’ and there was ‘no reason to be afraid’
A paparazzi driver reportedly involved in the alleged chase said it was ‘very tense’ trying to keep up with one of their vehicles

News of the “car chase”, which reportedly lasted for almost two hours, broke yesterday.

A spokesperson for the couple released a statement calling it a “relentless pursuit” which could have been “catastrophic”.

However, Harry and Meghan‘s taxi driver has since told of his experience adding he didn’t feel he was in danger at any point.

Speaking to NBC News, Sukhcharn Singh said: “I think that’s all you know, exaggerated and stuff like that.

“So don’t read too much into that, you know.

“New York City is the safest place to be.

“There’s police stations, there’s cops on every corner, so there’s no reason to be afraid in New York.”

Sukhcharn, who drove the pair at one point of the evening, also squashed any suggestion the “chase” was like something out of a movie.

And a paparazzi driver reportedly involved in the alleged chase said it was “very tense” trying to keep up with one of their vehicles.

Speaking anonymously to ITV’s Good Morning Britain on Thursday, he said: “Last night after leaving the theatre, there were hopes from me and a few other photographers that maybe they would go to a restaurant.

“For the most part, I was driving and it was very tense trying to keep up with the vehicles.

“They did a lot of blocking and there was a lot of different type of manoeuvres to stop what was happening.

He claimed Harry and Meghan’s driver was the one who made the pursuit “a catastrophic experience”.

He added: “Their driver was making it a catastrophic experience… if they were going 80mph, I would probably have been going 20mph behind them and hoping to keep sight of them.

“So if it was dangerous and catastrophic, it was more than likely based on the person that was driving.”

The couple were in the Big Apple so Meghan could be recognised for her work fighting for women’s rights.

They entered and left the venue publicly allowing for pictures.

Meghan’s mum Doria Ragland was also said to be in the car at the time.

The New York Police Department said the situation had been “challenging” but there were “no reported collisions”.

The force said: “The NYPD assisted the private security team protecting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

“There were numerous photographers that made their transport challenging.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at their destination and there were no reported collisions, summonses, injuries, or arrests in regard.”

Meghan was presented with the 2023 Women of Vision Award at a Ms Foundation gala where she gave a short speech.

The trio then left to go back to a private residence where they were staying as they did not want to compromise the security of their friend’s home, it’s reported.

In a full statement the couple’s spokesperson said: “Last night, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Ms Ragland were involved in a near-catastrophic car chase at the hands of a ring of highly aggressive paparazzi.

“This relentless pursuit, lasting over two hours, resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two NYPD officers.

“While being a public figure comes with a level of interest from the public, it should never come at the cost of anyone’s safety.

“Dissemination of these images, given the ways in which they were obtained, encourages a highly intrusive practice that is dangerous to all involved.”

It has since been reported neither Harry or Meghan have heard from the Royal Family following the ordeal.

However, royal expert Angela Levin has rubbished the claims adding: “People talking about it are people who don’t like the Monarchy and are finding any excuse to bring them down.”