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British royals sue magazine over Kate’s topless pics

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LONDON: Prince William’s wife Catherine on Saturday faced growing embarrassm­ent over topless photos after an Italian magazine said that it would follow its French sister publicatio­n in printing them.

The British royals launched legal action on Friday against French magazine Closer— which is part of the media empire of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi—after it published paparazzi snaps of Catherine sunbathing with her husband.

The royal family may have hoped to contain the scandal by swiftly suing Closer, but Chi, an Italian weekly also published by Berlusconi’s Mondadori Group, announced on Friday that it plans to print a special issue on Monday devoting 26 pages to the candid pictures of the former Kate Middleton.

The pictures were taken while she was on holiday with her husband, the second- in- line to the British throne, in France this month.

Closer’s editor Laurence Pieau was quoted by British tabloid The Sun on Saturday as saying her magazine had more pictures that it had not printed yet.

“The fact that these are the future rulers of England makes the article more interestin­g and topical,” editor Alfonso Signorini told reporters. “This is a deserving topic because it shows in a completely natural way the daily life of a very famous, young and modern couple in love.”

Closer is published under a licensing agreement between Bauer Media and Mondadori, which bought the title in 2006.

Berlusconi, who part- owns the Mondadori Group, is himself no stranger to scandals involving revealing photos taken by paparazzi. He launched legal action against the Spanish newspaper El Pais in 2009 over pictures of topless women lounging at his holiday villa.

William and Catherine, both 30, are suing Closer for invasion of pri- vacy over the pictures, which show Catherine sunbathing in just her bikini bottoms by a pool and William rubbing suncream into her bottom.

The images evoked memories of the press harassment of William’s mother Diana, who died in a 1997 car crash as she was pursued through Paris by paparazzi. William is believed to blame the paparazzi for his mother’s death.

Palace officials said that the royals— who are visiting Singapore, Malaysia, the Solomon Islands and the tiny Pacific island of Tuvalu to mark the dia- mond jubilee of William’s grandmothe­r Queen Elizabeth 2nd—considered the pictures published by Closer to be a “grotesque” breach of privacy.

“The incident is reminiscen­t of the worst excesses of the press and paparazzi during the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, and all the more upsetting to The Duke and Duchess for being so,” their office at St. James’s Palace said.

Later, the royal family confirmed that “legal proceeding­s for breach of privacy have been commenced today in France by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge against the publishers of Closer Magazine France.”

Pieau has insisted Closer has no regrets about printing the pictures.

“These photos are not in the least shocking. They show a young woman sunbathing topless, like the millions of women you see on beaches,” she said.

The pictures are a further headache for the royal family, following the publicatio­n last month of nude photos of William’s younger brother Harry in a Las Vegas hotel.

Comparing the pictures to those of Harry cavorting naked with a mystery woman as he played strip billiards, the magazine said: “Here there is no question of alcohol, of strip billiards or compromisi­ng positions, but simply a spouse at ease with her body, who has nothing to hide from her husband.”

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? A man holds a copy of the celebrity magazine Closer, which published topless pictures of Prince William’s wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, taken while the pair were on holiday in France on September 5, at a café in Paris.
AFP PHOTO A man holds a copy of the celebrity magazine Closer, which published topless pictures of Prince William’s wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, taken while the pair were on holiday in France on September 5, at a café in Paris.

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