Caroline Jan, solicitor at London-based firm Kingsley Napley's media group and active member of the Franco-British Law Society, said it would be the 'biggest Franco-British privacy clash since Princess Diana's death'.
She added: 'The French magazine publishing pictures of the Duchess is clearly testing the water in a country where privacy laws are stricter than in the UK.'
But media lawyer Mark Stephens suggested William and Kate might not have the ability to take effective action over the photographs.
He said: 'It is obviously highly intrusive but as they have published the pictures the genie is out of the bottle.'
She added: 'The French magazine publishing pictures of the Duchess is clearly testing the water in a country where privacy laws are stricter than in the UK.'
But media lawyer Mark Stephens suggested William and Kate might not have the ability to take effective action over the photographs.
He said: 'It is obviously highly intrusive but as they have published the pictures the genie is out of the bottle.'
7 comments:
This is agonising
I hope she doesn't lose her baby all ds is quite distracting
Kate and William, take it as a good gesture,that's the only way you can beat them or else it cld destory and mount pressure
God help them they don't lose focus or track of their duties,ds things happen
This photographers are desperate o!,haba see the distance
The media lawyer is right,the pictures are already all over the place, they should move on and be more careful next time
They shld still make a case,ds is too much
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