Earlier this week, allegations circulated that Prince Harry, 38, had a private room in a luxury hotel near his home in Montecito, California, that he went to when he needed some alone time to escape his wife, Meghan Markle. .
And the website “The Sun Saturday”, according to some of its sources, reported that Harry is running away from his wife and two children, and that he has a place of his own in the San Vicente Bungalows, which is a private club for members in Los Angeles, characterized by its strict rules aimed at protecting the privacy of its guests and residents.
However, as soon as these allegations were widely circulated, a spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex came out to confirm that these allegations were not true, denying that the British prince had any place of his own in that club, according to Page Six.
Back at the club, it has lived up to its reputation for prioritizing the privacy of its exclusive guests, with an extensive list of safety measures, including: banning the use of cameras while inside the facilities, and placing stickers on guests’ phone cameras upon entry.
In addition to the strict telephone rules, guests are prohibited from discussing what they see inside the exclusive club, nor are they allowed to approach other guests inside the club.
On the other hand, Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, who quietly celebrated five years of marriage last Friday, lived in a state of controversy, after it was announced that they had been chased “almost disastrous” by photographers, who lasted two hours on the streets of New York City.
After this incident occurred, many questioned the validity of the chase, as New York City Mayor Eric Adams said: “It is hard to believe that there is a two-hour high-speed chase in the streets of Manhattan,” adding that even a 10-minute chase can have serious consequences in the city. those streets.
The American Photo Agency (BackGrid) also confirmed that it had refused to hand over photos and video clips of Prince Harry and his wife, Megan Markle, taken during what they described as being chased by “very aggressive” photographers, indicating that it had responded to a letter from the couple’s legal team, in which it said that the material is protected. Copyright, which is owned by the Agency, is not claimed by Harry and Meghan.
In the same context, the taxi driver, who took the couple after the chase, explained that the description of what happened was tainted by some exaggeration, and that what happened was not what was rumored, so that he did not feel the danger, despite the tension that was apparent on Harry and Megan.
According to a report by “TMZ”, the chase began around 10 pm, immediately after the couple exited the 2023 Foundation Women’s Awards, and that traffic was at its peak on FDR, a highway on the east side of Manhattan, adding that Prince Harry’s driver tried to get rid of the cars chasing them, even increasing his speed, to about 80 miles per hour.