Thanks for joining uspublished at 22:01 British Summer Time 17 May 2023
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Here's where things stand as we sign off:
- Prince Harry, Meghan and her mother were involved in a "near catastrophic car chase" involving paparazzi on Tuesday night, a spokesperson for the couple claimed
- The incident happened after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left an award ceremony in New York
- A spokesperson for the couple said the "relentless pursuit" lasted for more than two hours and nearly resulted in "multiple collisions"
- The New York Police Department (NYPD) confirmed an incident took place and that photographers "made their transport challenging" - but said there were no injuries or arrests
- As Harry and Meghan attempted to lose the paparazzi, they switched into a yellow cab
- The cab driver, Sonny Singh, told BBC News they were "nice people" who "looked nervous"
- He said he did not feel the paparazzi were being aggressive and their claim may have been "exaggerated"
- Some US outlets have chosen to publish the photos taken by photographers during the alleged chase
- The couple were trying to lose the paparazzi as they did not want to reveal where they were staying in the city
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