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Do You Think The Duke & Duchess Of Cambridge Have A Right To Privacy From The Press On Holiday?

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flipnflap | 17:08 Wed 13th Feb 2013 | News
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I don't! It's a small price to pay for living the life of Riley.
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^^Wasn't Kate Winslet the heroine there?
Snap Zeuhl.
Wasn't it Kate Winslet that rescued his mother?
could have been - can't remember if she was on the Titanic that evening....
Afraid it goes with the territory...they have to be more mindful of what and where they are and do....by now they must know if they set foot in a place accessible to zoom lenses...IT WILL HAPPEN.....it's not rocket science..pain in the proverbial but that's how it is...
twas indeed, thank you Daily Mail.
When she's not "at work" K-Middy is just a normal girl, who wants to spend some time with her husband.

The Paps should give them both a break.

And there is a quid pro quo. If the Press co-operate when they want some time alone, then they are more forthcoming when the media want photo shoots and interviews.
What is privacy? I can say with some confidence that I have captured strangers in the background of some of my photos which I have subsequently published. The same has almost certainly happened to me. Fortunately the level of interest in seeing me in a bikini is mercifully low, Royalty & Celebrities don't share my anonymity though.

Apparently these photos were taken by another guest staying on Mustique. The publications that bought them were not British and therefore not subject to a D Notice.

With an unregulated internet there is no privacy.
The pictures of the couple were taken on a public beach .

So is it alright for those on the beach to see the couple - but not for those who were not on the beach ?

What am I missing here ?
They have no more right to privacy than any of us do!
Few realise that very soon no one will have any privacy, the skies will be full of flying robots; pilotless drones or UAVS (Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles) all programmed to carry out different tasks. The tiniest drones on the market now are called MAVS (Micro Air Vehicles) equipped with camera eyes. This isn't science fiction I'm afraid, it's fact .
if they don't like the heat they should get out of the kitchen. The Duchess married into this lifestyle so she must have had an inkling of what was to come. As for William, although he was born into this situation and therefore had no say, he could always walk away..............

don't think either of them will walk away.........they have a job for life......unlike the rest of us who pay for theirs.
Bazile, //The pictures of the couple were taken on a public beach . //

Were they? I didn't realise that. I thought they were taken on private property.
One must assume that she was taken to one side and warned ,about what she should expect if she married William . ( justified or not )

naomi

According to this article - yes

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21447797
If they were on a public beach, that's the chance they take then I suppose.
From BBC News Pages

"Moreover, the photographs can hardly be considered an invasion of privacy when the subjects are public figures in a public place, in the open air; specifically on a beach surrounded by other bathers.
Was it a Naturist Beach?

Because photography of other bathers is certainly considered 'bad form' there
I think they have gone to Mustique because they believed their holiday would be private. Unfortunately, some of the other 'guests' decided otherwise.
craft that's tragic

they looked at the pictures in the brochure showing empty beaches and thought it was all true

Bless ....

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