it is illegal.
anyone against this, you wouldnt mind if i sat in your garden, took some snaps and published the pictures? what if i did the same of your family, no problems with that right?
put simply its an invasion of privacy, that is what is illegal.
Where's the need for a law? The royals concerned will sue the magazine, probably win, and that'll be the end of it. Nobody has ACTUALLY been harmed by this, have they?
I honestly couldn't give a toss if the Duchess of Cambridge (not Cornwall, as the BBC 5Live newsman accidentally suggested yesterday) has her cans out, and I'm sure most people are the same. The only ones creating a fuss are the British media, and we all know how hypocritical they are. They only raise the issue to flog more newspapers.
The other hypocritical element is that most of them quite regularly publish photos of other famous women topless on holiday somewhere. Be it Cheryl Cole, Tulisa, one of the tedious Kardashians, or Fern bloody Brittain, they don't seem to share the same moral scruples when it's not a member of the Royal Family. So why does Prince William's missus warrant any greater protection.
It's the most boring news story of the week after the Terry-Ferdinand handshake fiasco. Who cares, move on.
PS even if we had a privacy law here it wouldn't have made any difference, surely, as the photos were taken and published in France.
Ive not seen the pictures. How does a royal breast compare to a commoners breast?
Where's the need for a law? The royals concerned will sue the magazine, probably win, and that'll be the end of it. Nobody has ACTUALLY been harmed by this, have they?
I honestly couldn't give a toss if the Duchess of Cambridge (not Cornwall, as the BBC 5Live newsman accidentally suggested yesterday) has her cans out, and I'm sure most people are the same. The only ones creating a fuss are the British media, and we all know how hypocritical they are. They only raise the issue to flog more newspapers.
The other hypocritical element is that most of them quite regularly publish photos of other famous women topless on holiday somewhere. Be it Cheryl Cole, Tulisa, one of the tedious Kardashians, or Fern bloody Brittain, they don't seem to share the same moral scruples when it's not a member of the Royal Family. So why does Prince William's missus warrant any greater protection.
It's the most boring news story of the week after the Terry-Ferdinand handshake fiasco. Who cares, move on.
PS even if we had a privacy law here it wouldn't have made any difference, surely, as the photos were taken and published in France.
Prince William should really be looking at his security, he should think himself lucky it was a photographer and not some nutty sniper.
If a photographer can find where they are so can a terrorist group.