The warning comes as a debate over paparazzi photos was reignited after some sections of the press broke a self-imposed embargo introduced after the death of Prince Harry’s mother, Diana, more than two decades ago. Since then, there has been a long running, often bitter feud between Prince Harry and the paparazzi. Eight days after her death in 1997, the Daily Mail pledged to ban paparazzi photographs from its pages, claiming that it was “leading the way” with the move. The images that sparked a legal warning by the couple show Meghan walking with the couple’s son, Archie, in Canadian woodland. Within them, it was “a bit rich saying you can only take photos when we want you to.”
Source: The Guardian January 21, 2020 13:44 UTC