Thursday, April 7, 2011

Kate Middleton's family harassed by paparazzi

Obviously, it's a wake-up call to glaucous resonance 14 years after the death of Lady Diana stalked by paparazzi. A few weeks before the wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William, the mother of the future princess is worried about the excessive attention of journalists. Photos of her and sister of Kate Middleton doing some shopping recently were published by agencies.

It was after this that the family went to warn the institute to regulate abuses of the press, the CCP (Commission of the Press Complaints). A spokesman for the secretariat of Prince William has said: "Following several incidents, alleged harassment and prosecution by agencies and freelance journalists, Middleton family, through the CPC, has sought to draw attention media about their concerns.

" While Kate Middleton's mother Carole, and sister, Pippa were followed repeatedly by reporters and photographers on motorbikes in the streets of London, the CCP asked media executives to "be careful" in using photographs supplied by agencies. So far, neither the royal family nor Kate have had to complain of breach of code of the British press but it is clear that full national emulation, the risk of skidding or incident increases.

The CCP has sent to all editors a note on the Middleton family. In fact, the last amendment of the press law dates back precisely to 1997, following the death of Princess Diana. A memory that seems strong enough for any excess media is avoided.

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