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Police raid headquarters of French magazine in hunt for photographer of topless Duchess pictures.
Officers arrived at the Closer building in Paris at 10am, with detectives confirming they were looking for information ââ¬Ëwhich might lead to the identityââ¬â¢ of the paparazzi responsible.
The investigation was launched by prosecutors in the French capital on Monday, with William and Kate later winning an injunction preventing further distribution of the images.
But Christophe Bigot , a barrister who specialises in media law, immediately questioned the legality of the raid ââ¬â suggesting that it had solely been authoritised because members of the Royal Family were involved.
Journalistic sources ââ¬â who include photographers ââ¬â are strictly protected by French law which was tightened up as recently as two years ago.
A law of January 2, 2010 protects the confidentiality of sources, as do numerous decisions of the European Court of Human Rights, said Mr Bigot, in an interview with Le Figaro. In the case of William and Kate, I do not see how a prosecutor could justify a search of Closer.
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Looks like the Royal couple should have kept abreast (pun intended) of the French laws.