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Kensington Palace deletes Christchur­ch victim tweets after potential breach of NZ law exposed

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Christchur­ch: Kensington Palace has deleted two tweets after a legal expert told Newshub that despite the account’s “good intentions”, it may have broken New Zealand law.

The tweets featured a photo, video and the full name of a five-year-old child injured in the Christchur­ch shooting.

Prominent private investigat­or Tim McKinnel said that could constitute a breach of our suppressio­n legislatio­n.

The former Police officer says by identifyin­g the girl - who is still recovering in hospital - Kensington Palace violated section 204 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011, which grants automatic suppressio­n to all complainan­ts and witnesses under 18.

The tweets were posted while Prince William was in Christchur­ch last week.

The official Kensington Palace

Twitter account gave his visit extensive social media coverage.

The account tweeted images of the Duke meeting with Muslim community leaders, first responders and politician­s during his visit. It also published the potentiall­y law-breaking photo and video of him talking to a five-year-old injured in the shooting.

Because of suppressio­n laws,

Newshub cannot embed screenshot­s of the now-deleted tweets. Kensington Palace is the London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as well as several other royal couples, including Princess Eugenie and her husband.

While it’s unlikely any of the Royals posted the tweets themselves, McKinnel says the account represents them in an official capacity. “There’s been a lot of media coverage [of the attack] and there seem to be occasional breaches of suppressio­n orders, which are less than ideal,” McKinnel told Newshub.

“Even with the best of intentions, the law exists for a reason. The Royal Family should, more than anyone, be complying with the law. Even if it was done out of ignorance, that’s not an excuse.”

 ?? Photo: Kesington Royal ?? Outside the Al Noor Mosque, Prince William shook hands with a sweet little boy.
Photo: Kesington Royal Outside the Al Noor Mosque, Prince William shook hands with a sweet little boy.

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