Whoopi Goldberg calls BS on Harry, Meghan automotive chase: ‘Doesn’t work in New York’

Whoopi Goldberg isn’t shopping for it.

The EGOT winner weighed in on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s declare that they have been concerned in a terrifying automotive chase with paparazzi — and he or she’s not #TeamSussex.

“Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been adopted by paparazzi whereas leaving the Ziegfeld Theatre. Their spokesperson known as it a ‘near-catastrophic automotive chase,’” Goldberg stated on “The View” Thursday whereas making a face, inflicting the studio viewers to chuckle.

“Others stated it wasn’t unhealthy,” she continued, “however I feel individuals in New York know if it was doable to have automotive chases in New York, we’d all make it to the theater on time.

“However I feel their spokesperson referenced one thing that you just typically would reference in Los Angeles. That’s the place you have got chases. That’s the place you may transfer at excessive speeds.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry leaving the Women of Vision Awards.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stated they have been concerned in a “near-catastrophic” incident with paparazzi.
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Whereas Goldberg, 67, conceded that the royal couple “have been coping with aggressive paparazzi,” she added, “It simply doesn’t work in New York.”


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Fellow panelist Pleasure Behar agreed with the “Sister Act” star.

“Typically I’m within the metropolis, and I hear an ambulance attempting to get by means of, and I feel, ‘That particular person is lifeless,’” she stated.

Meghan Markle in New York.
Markle was in New York Metropolis to just accept an award from Gloria Steinem.
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However not everybody on the panel was in settlement.

“Nobody ever claimed that there was a high-speed chase, and I feel after we take into consideration chases, we take into consideration high-speed chases,” Sunny Hostin argued, noting that Harry’s mom, Princess Diana, died at age 36 in a 1997 automotive accident that concerned paparazzi.

“In the event that they felt scared, I’ll grant them that. … Whenever you have a look at a scenario like this, the place his mom died of a catastrophic automotive chase and he is aware of that and [Markle] is aware of that, I wouldn’t wanna be in a scenario the place e-bikes and sedans are form of following me aggressively across the metropolis,” the lawyer, 54, continued.

Doria Ragland, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards.
Markle was cheered on by her mom, Doria Ragland, and Harry as she gave her speech.
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On Tuesday night, Markle, 41, was honored by Gloria Steinem on the Girls of Imaginative and prescient Awards in Manhattan.

Harry and the “Fits” alum’s mom, Doria Ragland, have been shock friends cheering her on.

However after leaving the ceremony, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex claimed to have been adopted by “a hoop of extremely aggressive paparazzi” in a harrowing two-hour ordeal.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the Ms. Foundation Women of Vision Awards.
A supply informed Web page Six that the ordeal left the couple upset and shaken.
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“This relentless pursuit, lasting over two hours, resulted in a number of close to collisions involving different drivers on the street, pedestrians and two NYPD officers,” their spokesperson stated in an announcement to Web page Six on Wednesday.

A supply, in the meantime, completely informed us that the “horrific” incident was “completely surprising” and left the pair “very upset.”

Nonetheless, the NYPD seemingly poured chilly water on the claims.

“There have been quite a few photographers that made their transport difficult,” a police spokesperson started.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in New York in 2021.
Harry and Markle spends thousands and thousands yearly on safety.
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“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at their vacation spot, and there have been no reported collisions, summonses, accidents or arrests in regard,” they continued.

A high-ranking police insider added to The Put up, “We solely had one automotive as a part of this. [The chase] positively wasn’t two hours.”

Harry and Markle, who moved to California in 2020 after quitting their royal duties, are estimated to spend at the least $2 million to guard themselves and their kids, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 1, after Buckingham Palace revoked their safety element.