![]() ![]() X17 said in a statement: "We apologize to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their son for the distress we have caused. The company handed over the pictures and agreed to pay some of the couple's legal fees, in October. Read more Tabloid Appeals Meghan Markle's Victory in Private Letter Lawsuit "This settlement is a clear signal that unlawful, invasive, and intrusive paparazzi behaviour will not be tolerated, and that the couple takes these matters seriously-just as any family would." ![]() branch of the company securing a commitment the pictures would no longer be sold.Ī spokesperson for Prince Harry and Meghan's lawyers, Schillings, told Newsweek at the time: "As explained in today's hearing, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have successfully settled a legal claim brought at the beginning of this year against the paparazzi agency Splash U.K. The Duchess of Sussex sued, through the High Court in London, after a photographer for the agency took a picture of her in Horth Hill Regional Park, in Vancouver Island, Canada, with Archie in a sling, on January 20, 2020, prior to the family's move to America. While this image was taken at an official engagement by an accredited photographer, a picture of Meghan with Archie was published in Page Six. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and their baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor at a meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation during their royal tour of South Africa on Septemin Cape Town, South Africa.
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