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00:00I mean, the paparazzi is in itself a major threat, and the death of Prince Harry's mother nearly 30 years ago is a good example of that.
00:10I mean, he would argue, and there was a case in New York quite recently where him and Meghan were pursued, they say, by the paparazzi, that they do represent a major threat.
00:22And, you know, we've seen an example of that in Paris in 1997.
00:25Well, with huge respect, I was in command when Princess Diana died in Paris.
00:32It was a drunken driver that actually caused the fatality to the princess.
00:37Yes, as a former protection officer to his mother, Ken Wolfe, says the pain, the press can be a pain in the rear end, but they don't kill you.
00:46What kills you are drunken drivers if you get into a car, as indeed he did in New York.
00:52He got into a yellow cab not knowing what kind of driver it was, what the threat was.
00:57And again, when the whole event was looked at by the authorities, it was greatly exaggerated, I am told.
01:05I wasn't there.
01:05But again, I say again, yes, the press can be a pain, and if you're with qualified people, you can prevent them and develop strategies to prevent their harassment.
01:18I agree they're a pain, but they don't mount a threat in the same way as the provisional IRA, Al-Qaeda and Uncle Tom Cobbly and all.