Prince George photos may be cute to watch, but royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton want their son to be spared from extreme media coverage.
In a report by CBS News, the Kensington Palace has issued a warning against an unnamed photographer being suspected of "placing Prince George under surveillance."
The palace said that the royal couple, who are expecting their second child, had "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."
According to the Prince George photos news, the statement was released following a report by the Evening Standard newspaper that there was a photographer who had tried to get photos of the prince while in Battersea Park in London.
The statement also added that while the couple "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."
According to the report by CBS News, "the British media now operate under an agreement to leave members of the royal family alone when they are children in return for regular scheduled photo shoots."
In April 2013, a photographer and a head of the publishers of French Closer magazine were charged for taking pictures of Kate who was sunbathing topless with his husband while on a holiday in Provence, France, according to Mirror.
The images also appeared in countries like Italy, Ireland, Sweden, and Denmark.
Princess Diana's death was also quite attributed to paparazzi who was said to be chasing her at the time of the accident.
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