Paparazzi using dangerous tactics to snap Prince George pictures


By AGENCY

Britain's Prince George looks into the pram of his sister, Princess Charlotte, after her christening at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, Britain, in this file photograph dated July 5, 2015. Photos: REUTERS/Matt Dunham/pool/Files

The British royal family criticised paparazzi recently for what it called their increasingly dangerous attempts to photograph the Queen's two-year-old great-grandson Prince George.

Photographers have followed George and his nanny around London parks, have pursued cars leaving royal homes, and police found one hidden in a blacked-out car outside a children's play area visited by the prince, a statement said.

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