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Do you think Prince William and Duchess Kate are rightfully furious over the photos that surfaced last week, or do you think "invasion of privacy" comes with the job? Explain. Would you want to be famous knowing that you would have to put up with the paparazzi? Why or why not?
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I think that it comes with the job because they are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. People want to know what going on with them and what they are doing all the time. I would want to be famous. I wouldn't care if people were taking picture of me. It wouldn't bother me at all.
Well, I think they should be mad about the paparazzi publishing those pictures, but I also think they should have accepted the fact that the paparazzi would be everywhere they went. She shouldn't have put herself out there like that even though she was in a "private" location. I honestly wouldn't like being famous. I don't like taking pictures. I try to avoid cameras as much as I can, so I probably would not be able to handle being famous.
Yes they do have a right to be upset, because when you invade someone else's privacy that just like disrespectful. Paparazzi would do anything to sell a magazine. Yeah I probably would wanna be famous! but when being that you would have to be so careful because suddenly everybody knows your business, even if its not true. Now a days you just gotta be at the right place and the right time, so theres no wrong things taken, seen, and published.
-Kirsten
Yes they should be furious. Because if they were on vacation or whatever, they should be able to do whatever they want to do. I mean if you were to go on vacation, would you want people taking photos of you? And to answer the other question. I would want to be famous but if i don't want anyone taking pictures of me while I'm trying to relax then they should leave me alone. They don't want somebody to be all up in there face when there trying to relax. That goes for everybody, even fans.
- Jarvis . . .
I believe Kate and William should be rightfully furious over those photos. In some ways, they are being stalked. They should be able to feel comfort in their own home. It is invasion of privacy; they are on private property... if it was out in the town, then its different. I would like to be famous, but it would suck to know there could be someone taking pictures of you. In the end it would just help me to do stuff that is rights so people will not say anything. Eventually they will stop worrying because it seems they only want to take pictures to expose famous people of bad things.
-Jesse Tengowski-
I think that Prince William and Kate are rightfully furious and they have every reason to be. I know invasion of privacy comes with the job of being the prince and the princess but paparazzi take it way to far. There are somethings in life that people should enjoy and not have to worry about who's watching them or what tabloid their picture is gonna show up next in. If I were Prince William and my wife had been photographed while we were suppose to be have a PRIVATE vacation i would be beyond furious. Being famous is alright with the luxury lifestyle and money but personally I wouldn't wanna be famous because then I wouldn't be able to do simple day to day things without it being published or photographed.
-Dixie Gibson
Benito...I think that is was invasion of privacy. The paparazzi are just some nosey people. I would want to be famous. I would have a really nice paycheck. I really dont care if people take pictures but i do care if they invade my privacy.
Well in all honesty it is a bit of invasion of privacy but they cant be but so angry. Yes invasion of privacy is going to be a common occurance but they should have expected it from the start. Dont get me wrong, theres a line where things become okay and not okay. Topless photos? i think that lands on the not okay side. Plus i would love to be famous, paparazzi could help if you know how to play them. But in itll also make that one slip up look ten times worse.
-Kain C.
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