Toronto Star

Paparazzi on trial for topless photos of royal Kate

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NANTERRE, FRANCE— Three photograph­ers appeared in a French court Tuesday over topless photograph­s of the Duchess of Cambridge, an alleged invasion of privacy that outraged Britain’s royal family.

The photos were published in a French gossip magazine in 2012, the year after Kate Middleton married Prince William. The couple subsequent­ly filed a court complaint, but didn’t attend the trial outside Paris.

The pictures of Kate were taken with telephoto lenses while she and her husband apparently were sunbathing on a patio at a private luxury estate in southern France. The owner and executive editor of celebrity magazine Closer were also tried along with the former publisher of a French regional newspaper that also ran the photos. None of the executives attended.

Defence lawyer François Blistene, who is representi­ng photograph­ers Cyril Moreau and Dominique Jacovides, claimed his clients are innocent and said he is certain they will be cleared of any wrongdoing.

“The investigat­ion was botched,” Blistene said. “They were looking for scapegoats, they found these two. But the elements in the court file show that they are not involved.”

The prosecutor asked the court to impose substantia­l fines on the magazine executives and photograph­ers. Moreau and Jacovides. Jean Veil, the lawyer for Kate and William, said he was seeking high damages.

A verdict is expected on July 4.

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