Belfast Telegraph

Harry and Meghan in legal action over drone photograph­s

- BY KEIRAN SOUTHERN

THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex have launched legal action in Los Angeles after drones were allegedly used to take pictures of their 14-month-old son Archie.

A complaint filed at the Los Angeles County Superior Court claims an unnamed individual photograph­ed Archie at their home during lockdown. The couple claim the pictures were an invasion of privacy.

The lawsuit alleges the couple have been hounded across North America by paparazzi and targeted with incessant intrusions into their private life.

They claim they lived “unmolested” in North Saanich, Canada, for six weeks before the media published their new location, leading to “up to 40 paparazzi and media organisati­ons descending on this peaceful community from hundreds of miles away”.

Their move to Los Angeles earlier this year to the “gated community at the generosity of a friend” — thought to be the entertainm­ent tycoon Tyler

Perry — was similarly exposed, the couple said, resulting in further distress.

Drones have been flown 20 feet above the Sussexes’ house as often as three times a day, according to the lawsuit, while some of the pictures of Archie have been sold.

Helicopter­s have also flown over the residence as early as 5.30am and as late as 7pm, the legal papers say, which had the effect of “waking neighbours and their son, day after day”.

Holes were also cut into the security fence by photograph­ers, the lawsuit states.

The lawsuit was prompted by “the relentless and quite frankly shocking efforts of the tabloid media” to “profit from serial intrusions” on Archie’s privacy, the lawsuit sates. The former royal couple want to do what is “necessary to protect their children from this manufactur­ed feeding frenzy”.

The pictures of Archie were allegedly mislabelle­d by the photograph­er.

Whoever sold them falsely claimed they were taken on a recent trip to Malibu, the couple say. However, “Archie has not been in public, let alone in Malibu, since the family arrived here”.

The lawsuit cites California’s privacy laws, which make photograph­ing or filming anyone in their homes by use of drone or telephoto lenses illegal.

Because Harry and Meghan do not know who took the pictures, the lawsuit targets unnamed defendants, which allows the couple to pursue, through subpoenas, anyone selling the images.

Harry and Meghan — who departed the Royal Family in March, saying they wanted a more private life — “seek no special treatment, and only want the right to privacy”.

The couple say they have “done everything in their power to stay out of the limelight” except in relation to their work, which they accept is newsworthy.

The couple’s lawyer, Michael Kump, said: “Every individual and family member in California is guaranteed by law the right to privacy in their home. No drones, helicopter­s or telephoto lenses can take away that right.

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Meghan and Harry are suing over their privacy at home in Los Angeles

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