 
   The Prince and Princess of Wales have won a privacy case against the publisher of Paris Match Magazine in France. The magazine had published long-lens paparazzi photographs and intrusive details of a private family holiday in the Alps in April.
A French Court has ruled that Paris Match had infringed the privacy and image rights of Their Royal Highnesses and their children.
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