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More magazines to publish Kate photos

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LONDON Britain’s royal family were struggling yesterday to prevent the spread of topless photograph­s of Prince William’s wife Catherine, after the threat of legal action failed to intimidate Irish and Italian titles.

In a fresh blow to the royals a day after they began legal pro- ceedings against French magazine Closer, the first to publish the pictures of Catherine sunbathing in her bikini bottoms, the images appeared again in Saturday’s Irish Daily Star.

“There can be no motivation for this action other than greed,” said a spokeswoma­n

for Catherine and her husband, the second-in-line to the British throne.

Italian gossip magazine Chi, meanwhile, is planning to devote 26 pages to the grainy paparazzi photograph­s in a special issue on Monday Ð a move the palace said would heap “unjustifia­ble upset” on the former Kate Middleton.

Both Closer and Chi are published by the Mondadori Group, part of the media empire of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

The company backed both magazines’ decisions to print the photos, which were taken with a long lens while William and Catherine, both 30, were holidaying at a private chateau in the south of France.

“The editors of both titles decided to publish the photos because their content is a clear expression of the news, they depict a true event, and they do not undermine the people photograph­ed,” Mondadori said in a statement.

“The publisher respects the arguments of the editors of both publicatio­ns.”

Chi magazine’s editor Alfonso Signorini said the pictures were “a scoop” he could not afford to miss.

“If I wasn’t capable of recognizin­g the true value of a scoop I would do better to go and sell artichokes at the market,” he told the ANSA news agency.

He did not ask Berlusconi’s permission to print the images, he stressed.

Signorini added that he had published topless pictures of his boss Marina Berlusconi Ð the former premier’s daughter Ð without any problems two years ago.

A palace spokeswoma­n declined to comment on whether the royal family was launching legal action against either Chi or the Irish Daily Star.

“All proportion­ate responses will be kept under review,” she said.

Closer magazine confirmed to AFP that there would be a hearing on the complaint on Monday at a court in Nanterre, north-west Paris.

Unlike Mondadori, the two media groups that jointly own the Irish Daily Star condemned its decision to run the pictures.

Britain’s Northern and Shell group said it was taking “immediate steps” to shut down the joint venture with Dublin-based publisher Independen­t News and Media which runs the Irish Daily Star.

“The decision to publish these pictures has no justificat­ion whatever and Northern and Shell condemns it in the strongest possible terms,” said the company’s chairman Richard Desmond.

Independen­t News and Media said it had no prior knowledge of the decision, which it described as “regrettabl­e and in poor taste.”

The Irish Daily Star’s editor Mike O’Kane admitted that he was running the pictures to sell more papers, and said he had treated Catherine as he would any other celebrity.

“The duchess would be no different to any other celeb pics we would get in, for example Rihanna or Lady Gaga,” he told the BBC on Satur day.

“She’s not the future queen of Ireland so really the only place this is causing fury seems to be in the UK.”

The photos would not appear in the British or Northern Irish editions of the Daily Star, he added.

The prince is said to be furious over the images, which drew comparison­s with press harassment of his mother Diana who died in a Paris car crash in 1997 while pursued by paparazzi.

The prince is believed to blame the press photograph­ers for his mother’s death.

In a strongly worded statement, palace officials described the pictures as 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,” they said.

This is the second furor over scantily clad British royals in a month, after nude pictures of William’s brother Harry, frolicking with a mystery woman in a Las Vegas hotel suite, went viral on the Internet.

 ?? EPA ?? Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stand on a truck decorated as a canoe in Honiara, Solomon Islands as part of the royal couple’s tour to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. See related...
EPA Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stand on a truck decorated as a canoe in Honiara, Solomon Islands as part of the royal couple’s tour to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. See related...

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