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A formal complaint of harassment against a national newspaper has been made by Prince William's girlfriend, Kate Middleton. | A formal complaint of harassment against a national newspaper has been made by Prince William's girlfriend, Kate Middleton. |
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) said it was contacted following the publication of a photograph in Thursday's Daily Mirror. | The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) said it was contacted following the publication of a photograph in Thursday's Daily Mirror. |
The complaint alleges the picture was obtained "as a result of harassment". | The complaint alleges the picture was obtained "as a result of harassment". |
The PCC has begun an investigation into claims that the paper breached the commission's code of practice. | The PCC has begun an investigation into claims that the paper breached the commission's code of practice. |
The Mirror's photograph showed Miss Middleton walking to work, holding a cup and her car keys. | The Mirror's photograph showed Miss Middleton walking to work, holding a cup and her car keys. |
Previous complaint | Previous complaint |
Miss Middleton had previously complained about the press intruding on her privacy. | Miss Middleton had previously complained about the press intruding on her privacy. |
Journalists must not engage in intimidation, harassment or persistent pursuit Clause 4 (Harassment),PCC Code of Practice | |
In 2005, her lawyers contacted newspaper editors to ask the press to leave her and her family alone. | In 2005, her lawyers contacted newspaper editors to ask the press to leave her and her family alone. |
They claimed photographers had followed her almost every day and night since she left university. | They claimed photographers had followed her almost every day and night since she left university. |
In January, police had to escort the prince and Miss Middleton after they were surrounded by photographers while leaving a nightclub. | |
Shortly after that incident, News International - which publishes The Sun, News of the World, The Times and Sunday Times - introduced a self-imposed ban on using paparazzi pictures of Miss Middleton. | |
In a statement, the PCC said: "The Press Complaints Commission has today received a formal complaint from Kate Middleton that a photograph of her in today's Daily Mirror was obtained as a result of harassment in breach of Clause 4 (Harassment) of the Code of Practice." | In a statement, the PCC said: "The Press Complaints Commission has today received a formal complaint from Kate Middleton that a photograph of her in today's Daily Mirror was obtained as a result of harassment in breach of Clause 4 (Harassment) of the Code of Practice." |
The clause states that "journalists must not engage in intimidation, harassment or persistent pursuit. | |
"They must not persist in questioning, telephoning, pursuing or photographing individuals once asked to desist; nor remain on their property when asked to leave and must not follow them. | "They must not persist in questioning, telephoning, pursuing or photographing individuals once asked to desist; nor remain on their property when asked to leave and must not follow them. |
"Editors must ensure these principles are observed by those working for them and take care not to use non-compliant material from other sources." | "Editors must ensure these principles are observed by those working for them and take care not to use non-compliant material from other sources." |