London - The lawyer for the French mag that first published the topless photos of Kate, has blamed the royal couple for the furore that followed.
Delphine Pando sparked outrage when she claimed the couple’s furious reaction to their privacy breach at a remote chateau drew further press interest which gave the story global appeal.
She said that topless pictures are no longer shocking in today’s society, and insisted the holiday hideaway was in a public place easily viewed from a nearby road.
But angry lawyers for the royals said the couple’s privacy had been “violated†and claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge was being treated purely as a commodity for commercial gain.
“She’s a young woman, not an object,†the Mirror quoted the royal couple’s French barrister Aurelien Hamelle as telling the Nanterre court.
He also said that the scenes captured were intimate and personal and had “no place on the front page of a magazine.â€
And he insisted the couple could not have known they were being photographed as it would only have been possible to see them with a long lens.
Their legal team has tried to halt the sale and distribution of the topless pictures by French Closer magazine, demanding they hand over the digital originals – with a fine of 10,000 euros for each day they refused.
They have also made a criminal complaint to prosecutors about the snaps.
| Other Articles: |
 |
Ten most hated holiday `rip-offs` revealed (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Middle age now `begins at 55` (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Stranded men refuse to ask for directions out of `blind panic` (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Sexting teens likelier to have sex (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Adequate sleep key to weight loss (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
`Excited` holidaymakers forget to carry undies (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Rare 1928 Mercedes found rusting in garage fetches nearly £3m at auction (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Puzzles `boost earning power` (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Teen with biggest feet in Europe finds it `impossible` to find right shoes (18th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Trusting in fate `may make you fat` (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Lunch hour `now a thing of past` (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Racism named biggest sin in today’s society (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Nougars now take over cougars (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Irish paper boss `dismayed` over publication of Kate`s topless pics (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Meet the wide awake drunks who have alcohol with high-energy caffeine (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Be comfortable and stylish with heels that switch from high to low (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Oxford graduate launches erotic website urging people to `make love not porn` (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Married parents `raise kids’ chances of escaping poverty by 82 pc` (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Check your pet into Britain’s first luxury spa hotel for dogs (17th Sep, 2012) |
 |
US bigamist busted after 1st wife found out about 2nd marriage through Facebook (16th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Why women are embracing the more `masculine-looking` lowbrow look (16th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Former Miss Malaysia World auctioned for RM600 for `good cause` (16th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Emotions lead most couples to end IVF not cost (16th Sep, 2012) |
 |
US pub selling pregnancy test dispensers to curb birth defects (16th Sep, 2012) |
 |
Spanish school offering professional course in prostitution to stay open (16th Sep, 2012) |