Kate Middleton Topless Photo Scandal: Italian Magazine Threatens to Publish 200 More ‘Intimate’ Photos of the Duchess
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may be seeking an end to the recent topless phot scandal that broke out in the news this week. But it seems like the nightmare is just getting started as an Italian magazine states that they have around 200 more "intimate" photos of the Kate and William.
Kate Middleton faces her biggest scandal to date this week when a French magazine published topless photos of her during her holiday trip with William. Although they have filed a legal suit for Closer magazine, the publication which printed several topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge, the couple faces another problem.
Chi, an Italian magazine claims that they have around 200 more topless photos of Kate Middleton ready to be published. According to the magazine, they are determined to publish a 26-page spread to reveal the "other side" of the Royal couple.
They're talking about the other pictures which they claim are the "more intimate" snaps of Kate and William. Although William said previously that he wants those who were responsible of taking nude photos of his wife jailed, the magazine editor said that not even a direct call from the Queen would stop them from publishing.
"I am convinced by this scoop that Chi will be publishing on Monday because that is what we are talking about. These pictures are not offensive or in poor taste, they are not morbid and they do not damage the dignity of anyone. Instead the pictures that were published in Britain of Prince Harry were exactly that - if I didn't recognize the journalistic value of what I had then if I did not publish them I would be better off in a market selling artichokes. These pictures were taken while the couple were on a terrace and they were taken from a public place so there is no suggestion of an invasion of privacy," editor, Alfonso Signorini, said.
Meanwhile, the Royal Family's legal team is already making their moves to prevent the photos from being published. The legal team argues that the photos were taken while Kate and William were at a "private" balcony in a distant property in France.
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