UK leader backs royals in paparazzi spat over Prince George

In this file photo, Britain's Prince George arrives at the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate, England.

London - Cameron expressed concern for Prince William and his wife, Kate, because of the "extreme lengths" photographers have used to get images of the 2-year-old heir to the throne.

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By AP


Published: Sat 15 Aug 2015, 2:09 PM

Last updated: Sat 22 Aug 2015, 1:57 PM

British Prime Minister David Cameron has offered his support for the royal family in trying to persuade foreign publications not to buy paparazzi images of toddler Prince George, arguing they have a right to raise their children free of such harassment.
Cameron expressed concern on Saturday for Prince William and his wife, Kate, because of the "extreme lengths" photographers have used to get images of the 2-year-old heir to the throne. He told the BBC the couple "deserve some privacy and some space."
Kensington Palace, Prince William's office, warned on Friday that photographers are using increasingly dangerous tactics to get the valuable images. The palace says photographers have hidden in sand dunes and car trunks and used other children to draw Prince George into view on playgrounds.

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Published: Sat 15 Aug 2015, 2:09 PM

Last updated: Sat 22 Aug 2015, 1:57 PM

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