Topless Photos of Kate

alexmst

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Ingrid Seward's piece in the Daily Mail today:

The simple question is: How could the Duchess have been so daft?

She is not Kate Moss. She is Kate Middleton. And, as our future Queen, I’m afraid we expect her to use a bit more common sense.

Even though she’s young and beautiful and no doubt eager to get an all-over tan, we expect her never to put herself in a position where she loses her dignity.

That means there is absolutely no room for risk-taking. And that means not lying semi-naked on a pool terrace a thousand yards from a public road in a country with the most ruthless paparazzi in the world.

Quite simply, this ghastly situation should never have happened. And only two people could have stopped it. The Duke and Duchess themselves.

I know I may sound harsh. It may sound unfair. But Kate isn’t like the rest of us. And, with his long experience of the foreign press – and particularly in light of his mother’s experiences – William should have advised her better.

This, after all, was a classic situation that we have seen all too many times before when young members of the Royal Family go abroad and let their guard down.

Coming just weeks after Prince Harry was photographed naked, cavorting with young women during a game of strip-billiards in a Las Vegas hotel room,

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...en-allowed-paparazzi-close.html#ixzz26WBbRrlu

Aardvark154: I agree with you that it was a invasion of privacy both in a civil and criminal sense to take and then publish the photos in regards to French law. Not so sure about in the U.S. as they are A-list celebrities, were not indoors, and the photographer was on public property not in their backyard trespassing. However, as you said, civil action in the U.S. may have got a big reward even if it was not a criminal act. Still, we are talking about France, and celebrities are not legally fair game there.

Personally I think Kate and William, with their experience, should not have been nude outdoors. These photos are only topless, but the magazine said it has others that are intimate and fully nude. If it were me, right after the Harry nude pics scandal, I would have kept the swimsuit on while outdoors by the pool. Do I swim nude in my fenced in pool in Florida? Yes, sometimes. The closest people to my backyard pool are 300 ft away, and there is a hedge. Still, nobody cares to take and publish photos of me. If I were an A-list celebrity I would not swim naked in my pool, even if I wanted to. Gilded cage and all - but you can never be sure a camera isn't turned on you if a nude pic of you can earn a photographer $100k. If they bugged their bedroom with a hidden camera in the air vent I would say let the swine hang, but outdoors taken from the highway is not in that league. I guess it boils down to 'they should be able to do whatever they want' clashing with 'should they do whatever they want with the risks involved?' Ingrid's piece is a bit harsh, but I think there were three failures here:

1) Kate and William - Kate for thinking it was okay to go outside nude right after the Harry nude scandal, and William for not advising her to cover up with all his knowledge of the photographers from the Diana years.

2) The security services. Fresh from the Harry fiasco they should have patrolled the property better. The advisers should have advised against being naked outdoors by the pool. I do not think the Secret Service would have let a long lens photographer (or sniper) take such a clear position next to a road with a clear line of sight on the house pool while the subjects were sitting in the open, esp unclothed. Yes, 1 km away, but with such a good line and public road access that is the kind of spot that Secret Service level security would watch.

3) The magazine publisher. UK papers were offered topless pics of Kate too, and turned them down. The French publisher knowingly broke the law not in the public interest but to profit from breaking the law. The royal couple are trying to set an example that the large task that will one day be on their heads will be honoured, while at the same time enjoying being newlyweds. It was cruel to publish those pictures and humiliate them when they are really trying to do the job asked of them. It is mean, pure and simple, in addition to the legalities. So mean and illegal.

I hope the publisher gets to spend some time in jail. There is plenty of bad judgement to go around, but the publisher bears the most responsibility for this, and I hope she (the publisher) is punished.



The publisher of Closer magazine France.
 

danmand

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Give it a rest already. This is clearly a carefully planned publicity stunt by the company. Don't even try to tell us that these two, which are the future hopes for the company are going anywhere without advisoors and security. The future of the company depends on them, Chuck and Camilla are not going to be able to carry it.

Kim Kardashians sex tape was carefully choreographed and planned by her mother. Are we really to believe that the british royal company have less ressources for managing these stunts than the Kardashians??
 

blackrock13

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Give it a rest already. This is clearly a carefully planned publicity stunt by the company. Don't even try to tell us that these two, which are the future hopes for the company are going anywhere without advisoors and security. The future of the company depends on them, Chuck and Camilla are not going to be able to carry it.

Kim Kardashians sex tape was carefully choreographed and planned by her mother. Are we really to believe that the british royal company have less ressources for managing these stunts than the Kardashians??
One could say practice what you preach, but something tells me you won't follow your own dvise.
 

james t kirk

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To tell you the truth, I don't really see these photos as such a big deal. So she has breasts. So she took her top off. She wasn't doing it in public and really, it's not the end of the world. She's a beautiful womand and some day her looks will fade and she can look back on this and just say "damn, I had a great body back then"

I seem to recall that Dianna was photo'd topless once or twice as well.



Not a topless shot, but jesus I love those kinds of pics.
 

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Ingrid's piece is a bit harsh, but I think there were three failures here:

1) Kate and William - Kate for thinking it was okay to go outside nude right after the Harry nude scandal, and William for not advising her to cover up with all his knowledge of the photographers from the Diana years.

2) The security services. Fresh from the Harry fiasco they should have patrolled the property better. The advisers should have advised against being naked outdoors by the pool. I do not think the Secret Service would have let a long lens photographer (or sniper) take such a clear position next to a road with a clear line of sight on the house pool while the subjects were sitting in the open, esp unclothed. Yes, 1 km away, but with such a good line and public road access that is the kind of spot that Secret Service level security would watch.

3) The magazine publisher. UK papers were offered topless pics of Kate too, and turned them down. The French publisher knowingly broke the law not in the public interest but to profit from breaking the law. The royal couple are trying to set an example that the large task that will one day be on their heads will be honoured, while at the same time enjoying being newlyweds. It was cruel to publish those pictures and humiliate them when they are really trying to do the job asked of them. It is mean, pure and simple, in addition to the legalities. So mean and illegal.

I hope the publisher gets to spend some time in jail. There is plenty of bad judgement to go around, but the publisher bears the most responsibility for this, and I hope she (the publisher) is punished. [/IMG]
Very good points Alexmst!

Particularly as to point two, the road with such a clear line of fire should have been in an exclusion zone.
 

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I think these photos of Harry and Kate makes them more like the rest of us ordinary folks and less some "highness" sitting on a throne.
 

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I'm more impressed by her ass than her tits to be quite honest.
 

msog87

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society is so fucked up, big deal shes got her top off we knew what was under her clothes. unless they are involved in a sex act, who cares. what ever happened to equal rights for women, if its ok for men to have their tops off....btw the pics are so low res anyway.
 

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yeah society is pathetic... this is just a regular 5/10 boob, wasn't a sex scandal or something, and she was likely under the impression that it was a secluded holiday villa... I doubt she would've gone topless in a public beach or on a boat anchored by a beach. And who'd have guessed a pervert/obsessive/low life papparazzi would be standing behind the bushes a few kms away with his/her camera and zoom lens.

I don't think the Duke and Duchess care much either, not nearly as much attention its getting on news tv around the world, but they just need to act like royals and make it seem like they are horrified with it and need to sue the publisher.
 

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another thing is this woman lives a life of luxury, travels the world and is set for life, never has to deal with any real life problems. shes going to become one of the most respected women in the world, will have world leaders and the elite kissing her ass for years and im supposed to feel sorry for her bc of a few grainy titty shots! this is how the royal family cons the british people, im sure the duchess is crying herself to sleep tonight. the country is mired in recession and these ppl live a life of luxury off the taxpayer. shes lucky william even married her since she had the nerve to break up with him years ago.
 

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to the OP

thanks for keeping us abreast of these developments
 

danmand

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My guess is that the duck and duchess will keep this in the public eye as long as possible for maximum publicity value by suing the publishers and photographers etc. These people live for and of publicity, just as the Kardashians, the only difference being that the kardashians are not raiding the public trough.
 

blackrock13

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another thing is this woman lives a life of luxury, travels the world and is set for life, never has to deal with any real life problems. shes going to become one of the most respected women in the world, will have world leaders and the elite kissing her ass for years and im supposed to feel sorry for her bc of a few grainy titty shots! this is how the royal family cons the british people, im sure the duchess is crying herself to sleep tonight. the country is mired in recession and these ppl live a life of luxury off the taxpayer. shes lucky william even married her since she had the nerve to break up with him years ago.
So let me see, you've never made up with a girlfriend? That explains a lot.

As for them living off the British tax payer, you really are late to this discussion and it's been proven on a few times on TERB, not to be the case. Your knowledge of the economics of the Royals is as flawed as your understanding of the economics of the US.
 

blackrock13

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My guess is that the duck and duchess will keep this in the public eye as long as possible for maximum publicity value by suing the publishers and photographers etc. These people live for and of publicity, just as the Kardashians, the only difference being that the kardashians are not raiding the public trough.
How long will that be? How long did Prince Harry's pictorial fame in Los Vegas last, a week. Again with the public trough shite and you're still wrong.yuo have a strange definition of raid.
 

danmand

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While I am strongly in favour of abolishing the monarchy, I am on humanitarian grounds against lopping their heads off as was done in the past.

The government should just do a layoff, as is commonly done when companies are downsizing. They should be given modest homes in return for the use of the palaces, and be expected to lead normal productive lives. I have no doubts that the duck and duchess can manage without dipping into the public trough. They have received the best education money can buy and I believe there is a healthy demand for heliocopter pilots in the north sea oil fields.

Without a doubt, after a short adjustment period, the two young people will find that they lead a much more fulfilling life as producrtive members of society, and will be able to raise a family and sunbathe as nude as they wish without repercussions. I cannot imagine that it would be anything else but liberating for them.
 

blackrock13

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While I am strongly in favour of abolishing the monarchy, I am on humanitarian grounds against lopping their heads off as was done in the past.

The government should just do a layoff, as is commonly done when companies are downsizing. They should be given modest homes in return for the use of the palaces, and be expected to lead normal productive lives. I have no doubts that the duck and duchess can manage without dipping into the public trough. They have received the best education money can buy and I believe there is a healthy demand for heliocopter pilots in the north sea oil fields.

Without a doubt, after a short adjustment period, the two young people will find that they lead a much more fulfilling life as producrtive members of society, and will be able to raise a family and sunbathe as nude as they wish without repercussions. I cannot imagine that it would be anything else but liberating for them.
I noticed you didn't answer the question about Harry Vegas headlines. I guess that's because it didn't fit with your brays.

As for your suggestion, the Brits don't seem to care what you think as they still support the monarchy as do a lot of citizens in many of the European countries with monarchies. They're not really listening to you, smart folk.
 
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