Prince William explodes at photographer for 'stalking' his kids while on a 'peaceful' bike ride
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Prince William explodes at photographer for 'stalking' his kids while on a 'peaceful' bike ride in a viral leaked video
Prince William has been filmed yelling at a photographer for "stalking around" and filming his kids while on a "peaceful" bike ride near their home in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Prince William has burst into a fit of rage after a photographer started filming his family while they were on a quiet bike ride near their home in Sandringham, Norfolk.
The three-minute video, which was uploaded last week but filmed in 2021, showed the Duke of Cambridge telling the man off for "stalking around" his kids.
His wife Kate and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are off camera nearby.
In the leaked footage, the Duke of Cambridge, who was wearing a down jacket, green gloves and a tweed cap, said: "You came out here looking for us".
The photographer defended himself by saying he would have stopped filming if he had realised who it was.
"You drove past our house, I saw you," Kate can be heard saying.
"How dare you behave like you've done with my children. How dare you," William said.
"You were stalking around, you were looking for us and our children. I'm out for a quiet bike ride with my children on a Saturday and you won't even give me your name.

"You're outrageous. You're disgusting. You really are. How dare you behave like that."
The video, which has been viewed more than 20,000 times on Monday, was posted to the YouTube account of Terry Harris - a drone operator and photographer based in Peterborough.
"Thanks for ruining our day," William said, after making a call to his security to explain he had had an "altercation" with a photographer.
"You knew exactly what you were doing. I thought you guys had learnt by now."
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