Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: Paparazzi photos may no longer be distributed

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have won the trial against a photo agency that had spread paparazzi pictures.

Duchess Meghan, 39, and her husband, Prince Harry, 36, have won a lawsuit against a photo agency from the United States that previously distributed paparazzi footage showing Archie (1), the son of the two . This is reported by the British "BBC", which relies on the court documents. The royals saw their privacy compromised and had complained.

Deleted pictures and an apology

The Los Angeles photo agency, which specializes in celebrity recordings, has promised to delete all copies, release the original recordings and cease distributing the photos. In addition, the agency will pay some of the couple's legal fees. The photos are said to have shown Archie with Meghan's mother Doria Ragland (64). The pictures are said to have been taken before the couple moved to Santa Barbara, California, when the young family was still living with a friend in Los Angeles.

"We apologize to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their son for the suffering that will have caused," said the report in a statement from the agency. It was wrong to offer these photos. You vow that something similar will not happen again.

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