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    UK's Prince William Wins Case Against Paris Match Over Holiday Photos

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    Posted on October 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Prince William and Kate win a privacy case against Paris Match for publishing unauthorized holiday photos, emphasizing their commitment to family privacy.

    Prince William and Kate Secure Victory Against Paris Match Over Privacy

    Prince William's Legal Battle for Family Privacy

    LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) -Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate won a privacy case against French magazine Paris Match for publishing paparazzi photographs of them and their children on a private holiday, a notice published in the magazine said on Thursday.

    Background of the Case

    William, the older son of King Charles and the heir to the throne, is known to fiercely defend his family's privacy when they are not at official engagements.

    Impact on the Royal Family

    It is the second time the royal couple have successfully sued a French magazine after another one, Closer, published topless photos of Kate in 2012.

    Previous Legal Actions

    Proceedings were launched against Paris Match, owned by French luxury group LVMH, in April, days after it published photographs of the family in the Alps.

    "The Prince and Princess of Wales are committed to protecting their private family time and ensuring that their children can grow up without undue scrutiny and interference," a Kensington Palace spokesperson said.

    The couple are known to want to give their three children - Princes George and Louis, aged 12 and 7, and Princess Charlotte, 10 - as normal an upbringing as possible.

    William, 43, has made no secret of his dislike of the media after his mother Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997. Her vehicle was speeding away from chasing paparazzi photographers.

    He and Kate have also been the victim of phone hacking, according to court cases against newspapers in Britain. William settled a claim against Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers in private.

    Paris Match did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The magazine published the judicial notice on Thursday, stating it had infringed the respect due to the family's private life and the rights they have on their image.

    William and Kate's lawyers told the court the couple preferred the publication of the notice rather than any compensation.

    (Reporting by Sarah Young, additional reporting by Mimosa Spencer and Alessandro Parodi in Paris, editing by Paul Sandle)

    Table of Contents

    • Prince William's Legal Battle for Family Privacy
    • Background of the Case
    • Impact on the Royal Family
    • Previous Legal Actions

    Key Takeaways

    • •Prince William and Kate won a privacy case against Paris Match.
    • •The case involved unauthorized holiday photos of the royal family.
    • •This is the second successful lawsuit by the couple against French media.
    • •The royal couple prioritizes their children's privacy and normal upbringing.
    • •Paris Match published a judicial notice acknowledging the infringement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Prince William wins case against Paris Match over holiday photos

    1What is privacy?

    Privacy refers to the right of individuals to keep their personal information and activities confidential and to control how this information is shared with others.

    2What is paparazzi?

    Paparazzi are photographers who take candid pictures of celebrities, often without their consent, typically in public places.

    3What is a privacy case?

    A privacy case involves legal action taken to protect an individual's right to privacy, often against unauthorized use of their image or personal information.

    4What is a legal notice?

    A legal notice is a formal communication that informs parties about legal proceedings or decisions affecting their rights or obligations.

    5What is media scrutiny?

    Media scrutiny refers to the close examination and reporting of individuals' lives, often by journalists, which can lead to invasions of privacy.

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