Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, cheers on Great Britain's
entries in the Men's Pommel Horse Apparatus Finals at the North
Greenwich Arena during the London 2012 Summer Olympics in Greenwich,
London on August 5,
Two people involved in the publication of topless photos of Kate, the
Duchess of Cambridge, last year have been formally charged with
invasion of privacy.
Ernesto Mauri, a chief executive of the publishing house Mondadori,
was charged for allowing the topless photos to be published in the
French edition of the Mondadori-owned Closer Magazine in September, the Telegraph reported.
A photographer for the regional paper La Provence, Valerie Suau, has also been charged for taking photos of Kate in a swimsuit.
La Provence did not publish the scandal-inciting nude images, and
investigators are still trying to conclude if Suau took the topless
photos sold to Closer.
Suau is "not concerned" over the charges, a source at La Provence
said, and has admitted to taking the bikini photos but not topless.
The investigation has been run by French authorities, who were asked
by St. James's Palace to investigate after the photos appeared in
September from the Duke and Duchess's vacation at a French villa.
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