Royalties and the British have taken on the side of Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, in lieu of the nude scandal. However, for one Hollywood teen queen, Emma Roberts, the actress has no qualms on tweeting against Kate Middleton and openly slamming royalty over the nude photos.

It appears as if nudity runs in the royal family. From what has been happening as of late, Kate Middleton is the latest member of the royal family to be involved in nude photographs. For those who have heard of the scandal just today, royal princess Kate Middleton has been involved in a five-page photo scandal in a magazine.

The photos are those of the couple, Kate Middleton and Prince William, enjoying a private holiday in Provence, France. The couple was spotted at a remote chateau set located within 640 acres of private land and was photographed sunning themselves next to a pool. Royals have called the magazine publication a "grotesque invasion of privacy" but magazine editor, Laurence Pieau, fired back saying it was a complete "over reaction."

Almost half of the world agrees with the royals however one little girl from Hollywood begs to differ. Who would this celebrity be? Well, it would be none other than the famed niece of Julia Roberts, Emma Roberts. The blonde actress believes that Kate Middleton has no one to blame but herself for the scandal she's involved in. Emma even took to Twitter to express such sentiment.

"I LOVE Kate Middleton...but when you're A PRINCESS you shouldn't be topless anywhere except the shower or the bedroom," tweeted Emma Roberts.

Emma's statement may be half true but given the fact that Kate Middleton was on a "private" vacation the photos should not have been taken. As the royalties had said, it was a complete "invasion of privacy" unlike that of Prince Harry's nude scandal where he had done it all on his own "drunken" terms.

Roberts should expect a lot of hate on Twitter from Royal family supporters. It would be best for Evan Peter's girlfriend to not share her thoughts on Twitter especially when it comes to "Royalty."