Sussex Lost Face Over PM Rishi's Hard Blow On Their Car Chase At G7 Summit: U Aren't British Citizen

 Rishi Sunak's comments about the Sussexes' car chase in New York have been met with mixed reactions. Some people have criticized Sunak for dismissing the incident, while others have defended him, saying that he was simply stating the facts.


The Sussexes claimed that they were involved in a "near-catastrophic" car chase by paparazzi after attending an awards ceremony in New York. However, there has been some skepticism about their account of the incident, and the New York Police Department has said that there were no arrests or injuries.



Sunak was asked about the incident while attending the G7 summit in Japan. He said that he was "not aware of a particular incident in question" and that he would "not comment on anything to do with the Royal Family." He also said that "cars in New York are not really my priority or my responsibility."


Sunak's comments have been interpreted in different ways. Some people have seen them as a sign that the government is not taking the Sussexes' concerns seriously. Others have said that Sunak was simply stating the facts, and that the Sussexes are not British citizens, so their security is not the government's responsibility.


It is still too early to say what the long-term impact of Sunak's comments will be. However, it is clear that they have caused some controversy, and they have highlighted the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the British government.


Here are some of the reactions to Sunak's comments:


Some people have criticized Sunak for dismissing the incident, saying that it is a serious matter that should not be taken lightly. They argue that the Sussexes are entitled to feel safe and secure, regardless of their status as British citizens.

Others have defended Sunak, saying that he was simply stating the facts. They argue that the Sussexes are not British citizens, so their security is not the government's responsibility. They also say that Sunak was right to point out that the incident happened in New York, and that it is therefore a matter for the New York Police Department.

Still others have said that Sunak's comments are a sign that the government is not taking the Sussexes' concerns seriously. They argue that the government should be doing more to protect the Sussexes, regardless of their status as British citizens.

It is still too early to say what the long-term impact of Sunak's comments will be. However, it is clear that they have caused some controversy, and they have highlighted the ongoing tensions between the Sussexes and the British government.

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