Prince William refuses to let photo controversy halt Asian tour
Prince William has vowed to press on with his tour of Asia despite the headline-grabbing photo scandal which has erupted since a French magazine published topless pictures of his wife Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge.
The royal couple hit headlines this week (beg10Sep12) when French publication Closer ran a series of images of the Duchess with her bikini top off during a break in Provence.
They have filed a breach of privacy lawsuit over the pictures and
are now seeking to prevent a publication in Italy running the
shots, while on Saturday (15Sep12), an Irish tabloid also caused a
furor by publishing the snaps.
The scandal has threatened to overshadow the couple's current royal
tour of Southeast Asia as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond
Jubilee celebrations, but Prince William has now released a
statement through his spokesman to insist the legal wrangling won't
stop the royals fulfilling their duties.
The spokesperson tells Britain's Sunday Mirror, "They've been very
clear that they will not allow this to intrude on their enjoyment
of the tour or, more importantly their work on behalf of the
Queen.
"The couple always felt very strongly about privacy and harassment.
It's part of a very long-standing and heartfelt position by the
Duke and Prince Harry, given their past, to do everything they can
to protect themselves.
"They've always said they don't have an issue with the mainstream
media just doing their job, but they have always had an issue with
paparazzi whose work intrudes on their privacy."