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Press watchdog says it will not investigate Prince Harry naked photos | Press watchdog says it will not investigate Prince Harry naked photos |
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The press watchdog has said it would be "inappropriate" to open an investigation into the Sun's publication of nude photos of Prince Harry. | The press watchdog has said it would be "inappropriate" to open an investigation into the Sun's publication of nude photos of Prince Harry. |
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) said it was in dialogue with Harry's representatives, who had not yet made a formal complaint, and that any investigation without consent could "pose an intrusion" in itself. | The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) said it was in dialogue with Harry's representatives, who had not yet made a formal complaint, and that any investigation without consent could "pose an intrusion" in itself. |
The Sun was the only British newspaper to defy a PCC advisory note not to publish the photos of Harry frolicking in the nude with an unnamed woman in Las Vegas. | The Sun was the only British newspaper to defy a PCC advisory note not to publish the photos of Harry frolicking in the nude with an unnamed woman in Las Vegas. |
The PCC had warned that publication could breach the editor's code of practice on privacy grounds. | The PCC had warned that publication could breach the editor's code of practice on privacy grounds. |
Asked whether they would make a formal complaint to the PCC about the Sun's publication of the images, a St James's Palace spokesman replied: "We are still considering matters and will make a decision in our own time." | Asked whether they would make a formal complaint to the PCC about the Sun's publication of the images, a St James's Palace spokesman replied: "We are still considering matters and will make a decision in our own time." |
Commenting on their general position on the issue he said it had not changed since the pictures emerged and it was "down to editors to make a decision about what they chose to publish". | Commenting on their general position on the issue he said it had not changed since the pictures emerged and it was "down to editors to make a decision about what they chose to publish". |
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