Prince Harry And Meghan Sues Paparazzi For Taking Pictures Of Their Son

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have sued an unknown paparazzi for taking illegal pictures of their son using a drone in their California home. The couple filed a lawsuit in California on Thursday, July 23. The lawsuit alleges serial intrusions into 14-month old Archie’s privacy at Tyler Perry’s $18 million LA mansion where Harry and Meghan have been living since March.  

Prince Harry And Meghan Sue Unknown Paparazzi For Taking Pictures Of Their SonPrince Harry and Meghan say they are taking legal action to protect Archie from a manufactured feeding frenzy. The claimed that the paparazzi had flown helicopters over their home and cut holes in a fence to take pictures.  They also accuse photographers of putting misleading captions on pictures of Archie in the back garden in order to suggest they were taken in a public place.

“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are filing this lawsuit to protect their young son’s right to privacy in their home without intrusion by photographers, and to uncover and stop those who seek to profit from these illegal actions,” their attorney said.

Prince Harry and Meghan MarkleIn their lawsuit, they say they took considerable privacy measures at Tyler’s mansion, including the erection of a large mesh fence around the property to guard against telephoto lenses. However, they can’t protect against drones which are being flown a mere 20 feet above the house as often as three times a day.

Helicopters have also flown over the residence as early as 5.30am and as late as 7pm, the legal papers allege, which had the effect of waking neighbours and their son, day after day. “Every individual and family member in California is guaranteed by law the right to privacy in their home. No drones, helicopters or telephoto lenses can take away that right,” said the couple’s lawyer Michael Kump.

Prince Harry and Meghan’s complaint accuses the paparazzi of intimidation, harassment and the addition of a very real security threat on top of what already exists. The lawsuit filed by Kump said some media outlets flew helicopters above the home and photographers had even cut holes in their fence to snap pictures.

They said the behavior crossed a red line for any parent by shopping photos of their son. Prince Harry and Meghan’s suit also claims that the photographer trying to sell pictures of their son claimed they were taken in public, in Malibu. The couple seeks no special treatment and is only seeking the right to be left alone in the privacy of their home as guaranteed under the laws of California, the lawsuit stated.
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