It’s apparent that
no form of intrusion would be spared when Prince George is concerned as
the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have started legal action against a
photographer amid reports that he tried to take a picture of Prince
George in a London park.
A Spokesman for the couple said: “The
Duke and Duchess have taken legal steps to ask that an individual ceases
harassing and following both Prince George and his nanny as they go
about their ordinary daily lives.
“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.
“The Duke
and Duchess understand the particular public role that Prince George
will one day inherit, but, while he is young, he must be permitted to
lead as ordinary a life as possible. No parent would tolerate the
suspicion of someone pursuing and harassing their child and carer whilst
their child is playing in a public park or going about their daily
activities.”
The statement came in response to
newspaper reports that a photographer had apparently tried to take
pictures of the prince in Battersea Park.
The Evening Standard reported that there had
also been an episode when a photographer was told to move on by police
when he was seen waiting outside Buckingham Palace, where Prince George
is sometimes taken to swim in the palace pool.
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