Originally Posted by Gambalunga
Not "in the public interest" but "of public interest", in other words a person in which a large number of people are interested. Politicians, "royalty", movie stars, footballers etc and often their partners fall into this category. A slight difference in meaning.

https://www.eturbonews.com/770033/carrie-symonds-in-lockdown-on-lake-como/ sums it up pretty well.


I also struggle to see how publishing photos of this young lady on holiday with her baby is of public interest.


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