It appears that Kate Middleton's topless photo scandal isn't over yet.
After months of investigation, invasion of privacy charges have been filed in France against a publisher and photographer considered to be involved in the embarrassing turmoil.
According to the Telegraph, Ernesto Mauri, Chief Executive of publishing house Mondadori, is facing a difficult situation for printing the pictures in the company's French magazine, Closer.
Investigators are still trying to determine if photographer Valerie Suau snapped the infamous images of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing without her bikini top at a French chateau. In the meantime, she has been charged with taking pictures of Kate in a bathing suit.
A source revealed to the paper that Suau, who works for the regional paper La Provence, is "not concerned" about the charge and admits to taking the bathing suit images, but not the topless ones.
The investigation, requested by St. James Palace, is ongoing.
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After months of investigation, invasion of privacy charges have been filed in France against a publisher and photographer considered to be involved in the embarrassing turmoil.
According to the Telegraph, Ernesto Mauri, Chief Executive of publishing house Mondadori, is facing a difficult situation for printing the pictures in the company's French magazine, Closer.
Investigators are still trying to determine if photographer Valerie Suau snapped the infamous images of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing without her bikini top at a French chateau. In the meantime, she has been charged with taking pictures of Kate in a bathing suit.
A source revealed to the paper that Suau, who works for the regional paper La Provence, is "not concerned" about the charge and admits to taking the bathing suit images, but not the topless ones.
The investigation, requested by St. James Palace, is ongoing.
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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