Friday, August 14, 2015

Prince George: Royals: Paparazzi called “security risk” for Prince George – ABC Online

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photos of Prince George are Most wanted. So much so that paparazzi in the UK access to all sorts of questionable methods in order to shoot a snapshot can. The palace now reacts on his website.

photos of members of royal families are in great demand in the media. When it comes to the next generation in the British royal family in particular, the paparazzi all means are obviously right. The Kensington Palace, at least now complained in an official letter on its website. In recent months, incidents were heaped in which Prince George (2) of photographers had been virtually “harassed”. The methods of the paparazzi always dangerous would, it said.

According to Jason Knauf, communications secretary of Duchess Kate (33) and Prince William (33) should, photographers in recent months to Prince George and its mother ambushed in private parks to shoot photos. Furthermore, had observed the journalists, where Prince George, his nanny and other employees moving. Even before hiding in sand dunes or on the private property of the photographers Royals did not shrink. In addition, other children had been used in order to place Prince George in sight of the paparazzi

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After the knob to the young prince is currently the” number one goal “of the photographer. “A limit has been exceeded and any further escalation of the methods would involve a real security risk.” Duchess Kate and Prince William now fear that their children could not grow unmolested and unobserved. The children should not be isolated “behind the gates of the palace, and growing up in walled gardens.”

The palace asks the media in writing about, no longer have to pay for unauthorized photos of the two siblings or to publish them. The royal family will continue to take legal action against such incidents, it said.

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