Court awards Duchess of Cambridge damages over topless photos
Photographs of a topless Duchess of Cambridge taken by paparazzi while she was on holiday in France were an invasion of privacy, a court has ruled.Just 24 hours after news that the Kate and Prince William were expecting their third child, the couple were back in the news when the court in Nanterre, west of Paris, delivered its verdict on the five-year-old case.
The court awarded the royal couple €100,000 in damages and interests and ordered the editor and owner of the glossy magazine Closer to pay the maximum fine of €45,000 each. The awards, while high for a French court, are considerably lower than the €1.5m the couple’s legal team had demanded. Six people, including three photographers, were tried earlier this year after long-lens pictures of the couple on holiday in France were published in the French celebrity magazine and a local newspaper, La Provence. The photographs were taken in the summer of 2012 and show the royal couple on a terrace by a swimming pool at a private chateau owned by Viscount Linley, the Queen’s nephew, in the Luberon, Provence.(Theguardian)…[+]