Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate have won a privacy case against French magazine Paris Match for publishing paparazzi photographs of them and their children on a private holiday, a notice published in the magazine says.
William, the older son of King Charles and the heir to the throne, is known to fiercely defend his family's privacy when they are not at official engagements.
It is the second time the royal couple have successfully sued a French magazine after another one, Closer, published topless photos of Kate in 2012.
Proceedings were launched against Paris Match, owned by French luxury group LVMH, in April, days after it published photographs of the family in the Alps.
"The Prince and Princess of Wales are committed to protecting their private family time and ensuring th

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