Prince Harry accepts damages & apology after aerial photos of his and Meghan Markle's home forced them out



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The Buckingham Palace in a statement that the published pictures put the royal couple's safety at risk. Harry and Meghan were forced to leave their homes after the

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are busy enjoying their stay in Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. However, in a first, Prince Harry has accepted damages and an apology today from Splash News, which took aerial photos of his and Meghan Markle's USD 3 million, Cotswold Hills, England, reported E! News. The news portal had been sent to the Duke and Duchess of Susbad in the United States.

The Buckingham Palace in a statement that the published pictures put the royal couple at safety at risk. Harry and Meghan were forced to leave their homes after the photos were published in The Times newspaper, a royal source familiar with the CNN case.

"The syndication and publication of the photographs are very serious about the safety of the Duke and the extent to which they are no longer able to live," the palace said in a statement. Harry and Meghan recently moved to their home.

They are known to be proudly married to the Duke and Duchess of Susbad, even when celebrating the birth of the baby Archie privately first in a family and then sharing it with the world. The news portal since the incident has offered apology. In a statement, Splash said it has "always recognizable that this situation represents an error in judgments and we have taken steps to ensure that it will not be repeated."

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