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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been awarded 100,000 euros (£92K) in damages after a French magazine printed topless pictures of the Duchess. The French court ruled the images, taken as the royal couple holidayed in Provence five years ago, were an invasion of their privacy.
The judge awarded the royal couple 50,000 euros each in damages. She also fined staff and photographers on Closer magazine more than 100,000 euros - the maximum amount allowed. The damages fall short of the 1.6 million euros (£1.5m) sought by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's lawyers.
Long-lens images of Catherine sunbathing on a terrace were published on the front and inside pages of the Closer publication in 2012.
Invasion of privacy is the intrusion into the personal life of another, without just cause, which can give the person whose privacy has been invaded a right to bring a lawsuit for damages against the person or entity that intruded.
originally posted by: GeneralMayhem
a reply to: audubon
I don't understand why Wills gets a compensation though , jokes aside . It's not like it was his being topless . But he gets an equal payout to Kate ? Can you explain it ? If they brought the case as husband and wife then a lump sum would be fine , but they each got a separate , equal amount , according to the link .
Just think, if someone could publish a current photo of Queen Lizzy topless, she'd likely be ordered to pay anyone who viewed the image compensation for injuries and trauma.
originally posted by: GeneralMayhem
There must be so many long lens photos they could sue for then , it almost seems absurd . Maybe the french are particular about this tort of thing . Good on him for sticking by his beautiful wife , he's a lucky man for sure .
We're going to need to examine the evidence.