
Palace officials say the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been left saddened their privacy has been breached by photographs that allegedly show Kate topless.
French magazine Closer has published the pictures today.
A St James's Palace spokesperson said the couple are "very angered" and feel a "red line has been crossed".
The palace has said it is consulting French lawyers.
Officials said the matter "turns the clock back 15 years" - when Diana, Princess of Wales, was still the subject of intense media scrutiny.
The magazine says the images show the Duchess topless on the terrace of a guest house.
The magazine's French website showed an image of its new front cover with a heavily pixellated photograph of the Duchess in a bikini apparently about to remove her top.
But the pictures were not pixellated in the magazine when it was published this morning.
And the publication's editor, Laurence Pieau, wrote on her Twitter page: "We can say that after tomorrow's Closer, Harry will feel less alone ..."
The pictures appear to have been shot using a long-lens camera from a distance and were allegedly taken while Kate and William were on holiday in France last week.
William and Kate were told about the pictures before they visited the Assyakirin Mosque in Kuala Lumpur and had also looked at the images on the website.
Palace officials told Sky News: "The Duke and Duchess are saddened their privacy has been breached. It's turned the clock back 15 years.
Link:
Kate And William 'Angered' By Topless Photos - Yahoo! News UK

We need the law regarding paparazzi, lets draw a red line??. the bloody tabloids and photographers should be all jailed, invasion of privacy pure crime disgrace!!!


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