EntertainmentCelebritiesKate Middleton's topless could cost 'Closer' magazine 1.5 million

Kate Middleton's topless could cost 'Closer' magazine 1.5 million

The stolen photos of Kate Middleton topless in Provence can be very expensive for the French magazine Closer, which will hear the sentence this Tuesday. Catherine of Cambridge and Prince William, second in the line of succession to the British throne, claim through their lawyer 1.5 million euros in damages. In a letter read by the lawyer Jean Veil, Guillermo describes the fact as "particularly painful" because he "remembers the harassment" that led to the death of his mother, Diana of Wales , in Paris in 1997 during a paparazzi chase. Photographs, released on September 14, 2012, show the couple at the edge of a swimming pool in a luxurious residence in southern France. In them, the Duchess wears her chest exposed.

The Prosecutor's Office asks for the maximum fine against the magazine that published the...

The prosecutor in the case against the French magazine Closer, which published in 2012 photos of Catherine, the wife of Prince William of England, topless, asked this Wednesday to impose the maximum fine provided by law, equivalent to 45,000 euros, on the publication. an appeal hearing.

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