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A self-snapper from WIMBLEDON, accused of invading the Duchess of Susbad's privacy, told the Sun: "I did not know she was here!"
Tennis fan Hasan Hasanov, 58, was warned after taking a picture of the row in front of Meghan's VIP seat.
But the engineer in charge of oil and gas security was just taking a selfie on his iPhone with the players in the background and was bewildered to be invited by an observer: "Please, give them intimacy. "
Hasan, who was lining up at 5 am and paying £ 25 for his seat at Court One, said that he did not know that the duchess was there and that he thought the guard of the body asked him not to photograph the players without their jerseys.
He said, "Honestly, I did not care to take a picture of Meghan, Harry, or any member of the royal family – and if I did, I would ask first. I was much more interested in a video of Roger Federer in action. "
WIMBO PIC ROW
The new mom, Meghan, made a strange ban on taking pictures last week while she watched Serena Williams with two friends.
It made the front pages of the Sun and angered his petty attitude towards the royal fans.
Hasan, born in Azerbaijan, was photographed by her bodyguard. She did not know that he was brushing with royalty since he had left the country for a vacation in Switzerland.
Hasan, from Wallington, South London, only found out when his daughter sent him a snapshot of The Sun's cover page.
He said, "It sounded crazy to me because I had only taken a selfie to send to my wife. I was in the best position I had in 15 years in front of Wimbledon and I wanted to boast because she did not get up to join me. "
Grandfather Hasan, married to 54-year-old Olga, and his daughters Diana, 32, and Nara, 28, queued at an early age for a seat.
He started at number 1400 in the line but was delighted to discover that he had landed a prime spot on the show's short course.
& # 39; More interested in Federer & # 39;
Hasan, a member of a Purley tennis club in South London, said: "I could not believe my luck when I got there because the only restriction was sometimes to get the referee either between me and the players. "
He has lived in London for 20 years, recently obtained British citizenship and describes himself as a monarchist who thinks that the royal family is good for the country.
And he will not let his pinch to the bad mood Meghan, 37, repel him.
Hasan told the Sun, "I know a lot of people would like to take pictures of Meghan and I know people get angry when she gets angry because she's a public figure.
"I do not get mad because, to be honest, I did not know what was going on for a few days. And I will remain a fan of the royal family. "
Buckingham Palace states that members of the royal family often do not insist on photos in order to "engage properly with people and events".
DO NOT CUT THE ORF HEAD
A surgeon got this rare selfie with the queen during a visit to a hospital.
Jason Ali is taken with his majesty behind him, looking directly at his iPhone and smiling.
He stated that the photo at Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambs was revealed "surprisingly".
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