A paparazzi agency "unlawfully invaded" Meghan Markle and baby Archie's privacy and has agreed never to photograph the Sussexes again, a court heard.
The Duchess of Sussex, 39, took Splash News and Picture Agency to court after it snapped "long lens" photographs of her and her son in a park in Canada last January.
At a virtual High Court hearing on Friday, Splash agreed the photos were an "unlawful invasion of privacy" and the syndication of the images was a violation of data and protection rights.
Details of the settlement were read to Mr Justice Nicklin, with the agency agreeing not to take any photos of Meghan, her husband Prince Harry or their one-year-old son Archie, should it come out of administration.
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