Legal warnings have been sent to two photographers already

Oct 2, 2014 16:33 GMT  ·  By

The Crown is not happy with some of the attention Prince George, the newest member of the British royal family has been getting lately. In a recent statement, Buckingham Palace confirms that they have sent out “legal warnings” to two photographers who were said to be “harassing” Prince George.

The letters were written by the court's lawyers and were sent out to two photographers who are believed to have shown a special interest in the tiny royal. In the letters, the photographers were told to stop following around Prince George and his nanny, as their “activities are tantamount to harassment.”

The Crown has fired off a legal letter to people it claims are "harassing" the young Prince

E! Online quotes the said statement and claims that the letters were written because of an incident that took place last week.

“The individual was spotted at a central London Park in the vicinity of Prince George, who was removed from the Park immediately. There is reason to suspect that the individual may been placing Prince George under surveillance and monitoring his daily routines for a period of time,” was mentioned in the statement.

The Prince's parents understand that there is a lot of interest in their son because of the public role he will play in the future, but they claim that “while he is young,” he should be allowed to “lead as ordinary a life as possible.”

The argument continues by saying that no parents would allow their child to be surveyed by strange people to the point that it interferes with his daily routine and his activities.

Kate and William want George to lead a normal life

It turns out that the person accused of harassment has been warned by protection officers about similar behavior on previous occasions over the years related to other members of the royal family. This indicates that the paparazzo in question does have a history with such practices that the Crown has been tolerating, but not when it comes to an infant.

This sheds some light into the situation a royal baby is faced with in Great Britain, but it's sad news, especially since Kate Middleton is now pregnant with her second child with Prince William. Initial speculations from people in her entourage have led the tabloids to predict that she is going to give birth to twin girls this time.

A recent announcement from the Palace mentioned that the Duchess was feeling better after the most recent bout with acute morning sickness and that she was going to resume her official duties starting October.

However, yesterday, when she was expected to attend the launch of The Clore Art Room at Barlby Primary School in London, she called to cancel her appearance because she was still feeling unwell.