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The legal battle between the Prince and Princess of Wales and a French magazine over published photographs of their private ski holiday in April has ended in favor of the royal couple, according to Kensington Palace. The images of Prince William and Catherine, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, taken during their break in the Alps, had appeared in Paris Match magazine.
A Palace spokesperson condemned the pictures as “long-lens paparazzi photographs” and criticized the accompanying article as “grossly intrusive.” While the BBC sought a response from Paris Match, the royal couple’s desire to maintain a private family life for their children and shield them from media interference is well-known.
In a statement released on Thursday, the Kensington Palace spokesperson declared, “Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales have successfully resolved legal proceedings against the owner of Paris Match. The magazine published an intrusive article and unauthorized images of their private family holiday in the Alps in April.” The ruling emphasizes the royal family’s entitlement to privacy and family time, despite their public duties.
The Prince and Princess of Wales remain committed to safeguarding their family’s privacy and shielding their children from excessive scrutiny and interference. Legal proceedings were initiated in April, shortly after the article’s publication, with subsequent developments leading to an interim order by the Nanterre Court in September. Paris Match has been instructed to cover the couple’s legal expenses in France and issue a public notice acknowledging the privacy breach
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