New York Post

ROYAL FURY AT VULGAR TRUMP

Windsors cursed topless-pix tweet

- By OLIVIA LAND

King Charles and Prince William erupted into “torrents of profanity” after hearing comments from Donald Trump about Kate Middleton’s 2012 topless photo scandal, a new biography revealed this week.

Kate, then the Duchess of Cambridge, was infamously photograph­ed that year sunbathing topless on private property in France while vacationin­g with her husband, Prince William.

The pictures were subsequent­ly published in the French tabloid Closer, eliciting titillatio­n and outcry in equal measure.

“Kate Middleton is great – but she shouldn’t be sunbathing in the nude – only herself to blame,” Trump tweeted at the time. “Who wouldn’t take Kate’s picture and make lots of money if she does the nude sunbathing thing? Come on Kate!”

According to excerpts of the upcoming biography “The King: The Life of Charles III” by Christophe­r Andersen obtained by Newsweek, Trump’s dig at Kate “resulted in what one Clarence House butler referred to as ‘torrents of profanity’ from both Prince Charles and his sons.”

Thorn in crown

Years later, in 2019, Charles, then Prince of Wales, was allegedly “disappoint­ed” when Trump referred to him in a tweet as the “Prince of Whales,” spelled like the sea mammal as opposed to the country.

Andersen, the best-selling author of “The Day Diana Died,” writes that Trump’s prior assertion that he “could have ‘nailed [Princess Diana] if I wanted to,’ but only if she passed an HIV test” certainly did not help Charles’ opinion of him.

When then-President Trump said that there were “very fine people on both sides” after the 2017 white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville, Va., both Charles and Princes William and Harry “burned up the phone lines between Clarence House and Kensington Palace” trying to discourage Trump’s planned visit to the UK, which ultimately did not take place.

“Throughout 2017 and into 2018, Britons seemed nearly as fascinated with the tweet-storming Trump as their American cousins. The royal family was no exception,” Andersen writes. “At every opportunit­y, including Prince Harry’s wedding reception, Charles took his wealthy and influentia­l American friends aside and gently prodded them for informatio­n.”

Even so, it was important that Charles not push his US acquaintan­ces too hard — since some of the donors to his charities, “including those with the deepest pockets, were Trump supporters.”

Set for publicatio­n on Nov. 8, Andersen’s book will debut exactly two months after the death of King Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II. At 73, Charles was the longest-serving heir apparent and the oldest person to ascend the British throne.

“The King” will hit shelves before Prince Harry’s much-anticipate­d memoir “Spare,” which will be published on Jan. 10. Page Six previously revealed that the royal family is “hugely nervous” about the book, which is expected to spill the gory details about life inside the world’s most famous family.

 ?? ?? SNAP JUDGMENT: Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, was photograph­ed topless in 2012 while sunbathing. Donald Trump tweeted, “Only herself to blame.”
SNAP JUDGMENT: Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, was photograph­ed topless in 2012 while sunbathing. Donald Trump tweeted, “Only herself to blame.”

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