Recently, the royal couple has sought apologies. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex have accepted an apology from a photo agency that supposedly used drones to take pictures of their son, Archie, a lawyer for the couple has announced. The pair took the X17 agency to court over the images, taken in Los Angeles while the couple was at home. Their lawyer said on Thursday that the agency has confessed and agreed to pay some of their legal costs, PA Media reported. KUWTK: Kylie Jenner said this to Kendall Jenner in the show "Over the summer, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex took action against intrusive and illegal paparazzi photos taken of their family at a private residence," Michael Kump, of Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump LLP, said in a statement to the media agencies. "Today, the agency responsible for those photos, X17, apologized and agreed to a permanent injunction and reimbursement of a portion of legal fees. "This is a successful outcome," he said. "All families have a right, protected by law, to feel safe and secure at home," he added. Here's why Ruby Rose is not continuing the further seasons of Batwoman Harry last year accepted "substantial damages" and an apology from another picture agency that used a helicopter to take photos of the home he shared with Meghan. In that case, Splash News chartered a helicopter to take images of the couple's private home in the Cotswolds region of England, which Buckingham Palace said put the pair's safety at risk. The couple was forced to leave their home after the photos were published in outlets including one of the leading newspaper. The breakup of Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich gets weird day by day