UK royals warn paparazzi against harassing George

UK royals warn paparazzi against harassing George
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Prince William and his wife Kate have warned two paparazzi photographers against pursuing their 14-month-old son Prince George and his nanny, saying their behaviour amounted to \"harassment\".

  • Lawyers have sent a warning letter to two photographers
  • The couple are not taking legal action at this stage

Prince GeorgeLondon: Prince William and his wife Kate have warned two paparazzi photographers against pursuing their 14-month-old son Prince George and his nanny, saying their behaviour amounted to "harassment".

Lawyers for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have sent a legal warning letter to the photographers to "cease harassing" Prince George, third in line to the throne, and his nanny. A Kensington Palace statement said they were prompted to take action after attempts to take pictures of Prince George in a central London park. "No parent would tolerate the suspicion of someone pursuing and harassing their child and carer," it said. The couple are not taking legal action at this stage, the BBC reported. British media reported that one of the photographers had been warned off last week by royal protection officers and that he had also been spoken to "over a number of years" about his behaviour.

The palace statement added: "There is reason to suspect that the individual may have been placing Prince George under surveillance and monitoring his daily routines for a period of time.

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