The Chronicle

Photos irk Meghan

Couple threatenin­g legal action over pictures taken in Canada

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PRINCE Harry and his wife Meghan started their new life in Canada on Tuesday by launching a legal warning to media over photograph­s of the duchess near their seaside bolthole.

Following their shock exit from life as working royals, Harry jetted out from Britain to join Meghan late Monday at a luxury house outside Victoria on Vancouver Island.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have temporaril­y set up base at the wooded home, having spent six weeks there over Christmas with their baby son Archie.

Their bombshell announceme­nt on January 8 that they wished to step back from their royal duties rocked the monarchy.

The couple, who married in May 2018, admitted last year that they were struggling with media scrutiny and have regularly hit out at the press in statements and also in the courts.

Their lawyers issued a legal warning after various outlets on Tuesday published photograph­s of a smiling Meghan out walking her dogs with Archie.

In Britain, the pictures were used by The Sun and the Daily

Mail newspapers. Lawyers claimed the images were taken by photograph­ers hiding in bushes and spying on the US former television actress, the BBC reported, and that she did not consent to the photos.

The couple were prepared to take legal action, according to the BBC.

The lawyers claim there had been attempts to photograph inside their new home using long lenses, and say paparazzi are camped outside the property.

A freelance photojourn­alist working in the area, who said he was from California but wanted to remain anonymous, said the potential legal issues were “kind of tough”, but that he did not let them affect his work.

“Canada has freedom of the press laws,” he said.

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