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Hello, Royal Watchers!
Do you believe that children of celebrities have a right to privacy? What about the children of former senior members of the Royal Family?
Well, one very famous child (and his mum) is suing a photo agency for breach of privacy: the Duchess of Sussex and her one-year-old son, Archie, are both listed as claimants in a case against paparazzi agency Splash News for taking their pictures while out for a walk when they lived in British Columbia, soon after they announced their exit from the Royal Family.
The photos, which were published in U.K. tabloids, were taken in January and show Meghan Markle carrying her then eight-month-old child in a baby carrier and walking her dogs. Now, Markle is trying to stop those photos from being published again, and is also suing for misuse of her private information.
Markle's lawyer says that the photos were taken without consent, and that they were "on a private recreational outing" in a public area.
So, what do you think? Should Markle and her son expect a right to privacy while in public, or should members of the press be allowed to take their photos and sell them to newspapers? We're keeping a close eye on this case and will keep you updated!
Take care, stay safe, and have a great weekend, Royal Watchers! 👑👑 |
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👑 More Royal Family News 👑 |
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Grouse hunting is a favourite past-time of the Royal Family; one that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge — and their kids — have been partaking in for years.
According to People magazine, Prince William and Kate Middleton have taken part in annual grouse shoots at Balmoral Castle, the Queen's Scottish home, and on Her Majesty's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, since they moved to the countryside in 2014.
As per tradition, Kate and other royal women, such as Sophie, Countess of Wessex, pair up with a guest who is not their spouse during competitive shoots. Usually, the women go on partridge and pheasant shoots.
And even though he's a known conservation and wildlife advocate, Prince Harry has participated in shoots, too. Although we're pretty sure grouse hunting isn't much of a thing in his new hometown, Los Angeles. |
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