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Baby Bully! Kate Middleton And Prince William Tell Photog To Stop ‘Harassing’ Prince George!

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Oct. 2 2014, Published 1:21 p.m. ET

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The royal family has a baby bully!

Prince William and Kate Middleton are warning paparazzi, specifically one photog, to back off Prince George.

The royal couple released a statement through the Palace stating they will take legal action to ensure the safety of one-year-old George.

"The Duke and Duchess have taken legal steps to ask that an individual ceases harassing and following both Prince George and his nanny as they go about their ordinary daily lives," Buckingham Palace spokesman James Roscoe said in a statement Thursday.

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“There is reason to suspect that the individual may been placing Prince George under surveillance and monitoring his daily routines for a period of time."

The TODAY show reported that the photographer was last seen following the toddler and his nanny around a park in London, looking to snap a photo.

He’s also been warned by palace authorities to cut it out.

“The Duke and Duchess understand the particular public role that Prince George will one day inherit but while he is young, he must be permitted to lead as ordinary a life as possible,” Roscoe said. “No parent would tolerate the suspicion of someone pursuing and harassing their child and carer whilst their child is playing in a public park or going about their daily activities."

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