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The photographer accused by the Swedish Royal Court of stalking Queen Silvia during a recent visit to New York denies that he caused her to fall and hurt her foot.
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The Queen should have been aware of that.
If she wants privacy while on holiday, she should holiday in France or Monaco, where she will have privacty protection.
As for the journalist climing he was not stalking. Every jounalistic photographer in New York city meets the legal and criminal definition of stalker, regardless of excuses they make.
Aftonbladet will have been in full knowledge that they were hiring someone who will stop at nothing to get a picture.
Aftonbladets thinking in all this is what should be questioned.
The Queen always stops to let photographers take more than enough pictures. She appears to be happy to do so. She then goes about her business. That should be good enough for any publication.
In this case it is clear, that something has obviously happened. Aftonbladet should be made to explain itself. They hired the stalker. It is there fault and there responsibility
The photographer was not stalking the Queen - stalking is much more detailed - and the Queen was in town for only a few days. He may have been too close for comfort for the Queen (and where was her security), but he was not violating US privacy laws. The minute Queen Silvia and Princess Madeleine stepped outside the door of where they were staying, they ceased to be in a private sphere. The photographer was also protected by the First Amendment .. he had the right to take the photo because he was in public ... The US privacy laws are very different from European, and not likely to be changed Privacy also extends to dressing rooms, medical facilties, doctors' offices, but not shopping.
what is the photographer's name?
But a miraculous recovery permitted her to fly off for a shopping spree in New York.
As for the posters on their moral high-horse, paparazzi is a more respectable job than being a king or queen.