Prince William slams 'disgusting' photographer in privacy row on kids' bike ride
28.06.2022 - 12:47
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince William slammed paparazzi as a leaked video shows the royal screaming at a photographer he accuses of "stalking" his children.
The heir to the throne approached the cameraman while biking out in the countryside near his Anmer Hall home in Norfolk in January last year. The Duke of Cambridge branded the photographer 'disgusting' before accusing him of "stalking around" and looking for his children".
The video, which was viewed over 20,000 times across the weekend, has since been deleted from YouTube. The Prince labelled the photographer "outrageous" and "disgusting", adding: "Thanks for ruining our day," writes the Mirror.
Kensington Palace responded to the clip, uploaded over a year after it was filmed, by telling The Telegraph that the photographer was breaching the family's privacy. Towards the start of the footage, the cameraman says: "I've just realised who it was and I've just stopped", to which Prince William responds: "You didn't, you have been looking for us."
The photographer continues: "I promise you I've not been near your house." The Duke later rages: "How dare you behave like you've done with my children. How dare you. "You're stalking around looking for us and our children. I'm having a quiet bike ride with my children on a Saturday. You're outrageous. You're disgusting. You really are. How dare you behave like that."
He is then seen holding a phone to his ear while riding his bike, saying: "Yeah I need you here, I've had an altercation with a photographer. He's filming me. I'm right next to him now. Thanks for ruining our day." The cameraman says: "I think I saw you, I moved into the tower", to which the Duke replied: "You didn't, you knew exactly what you were doing. Thought you guys had learnt by
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