As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle set off to carve a more peaceful life in Canada, lawyers are already at work sending a letter to British news outlets warning them that “action will be taken” if they purchase and/or publish any photographs taken by photographers trailing them under circumstances the letter describes as “harassment.” The letter said that paparazzi have permanently camped outside the couple’s home and attempted to photograph them at home using long-range lenses. “There are serious safety concerns about how the paparazzi are driving and the risk to life they pose,” the letter read. Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, died in a 1997 car accident trying to escape paparazzi — inspiring his desire for a private life.

By the way, the Royals are getting the animated satire series treatment at HBO Max. “The Prince” is created by “Family Guy” writer Gary Janetti and is based on his popular Instagram satire account.

The series, like the Instagram account, is about the British Royals as told through the eyes of a young Prince George, the eldest child of Prince William and Kate. Janetti will lead the voice cast as Prince George with Orlando Bloom voicing Prince Harry.

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