Stalking Prince George: William and Kate condemn paparazzi photographers inappropriately hanging around play area
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After finding paparazzi photographers hiding near the play area of the two-year-old prince, Kensington Palace has released a stern letter from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge condemning the inappropriate action harming the privacy of their toddler. William and Kate expressed their appreciation towards the British media for not publishing the unofficial photos of Prince George, but apparently, there were some international sites that continue to wave high bids for the images of the young royalty. The palace took appropriate measures, while asking for the utmost participation from the media industry.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
8/17/2015 (8 years ago)
Published in Europe
Keywords: William, Kate, George, Charlotte, Welfare, Paparazzi, Play Area, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Royal Family, Kensington Palace
MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - The letter states that there were photographers caught employing "disturbing" lengths on following every move of Prince George, prompting the couple to say that a "line had been crossed."
Last week, a photographer was caught inside a rented vehicle near the play area of the young prince, making him the paparazzi's "number 1 target."
"The Duke and Duchess have been delighted to share official photographs of Prince George and Princess Charlotte in recent months to thank the public for the thousands of kind messages of support they have received. Despite this, paparazzi photographers are going to increasingly extreme lengths to observe and monitor Prince George's movements and covertly capture images of him to sell to the handful of international media titles still willing to pay for them," said the press secretary of the Duke and Duchess, Jason Knauf.
William and Kate have shared official photos of their children, with the most recent being from the day of Princess Charlotte's christening. Although they recognize the public's thirst for the adorable prince, the couple is also keen on making his and Princess Charlotte's childhood fun and safe.
They wish for people to respect their plans as parents in protection of their children's welfare.
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