Kate Middleton topless: the hearing is set for Monday
After the royal couple filed a complaint against the French magazine Closer Friday, a hearing is already announced Monday at 18h in Nanterre court, AFP reported Sunday.
Holiday photos of topless Duchess of Cambridge, published in Closer magazine Friday, provoked the wrath of Buckingham Palace in England. Currently on tour in Asia-Pacific in honor of 60 years of the reign of Elizabeth II, the Prince William , second in line to the throne and his wife, Kate Middleton, do not forget to adjust their accounts with the French magazine. Indeed, Prince William and Kate Middleton have seized the French justice through their attorneys while continuing their activities. It teaches Sunday in a statement from Buckingham Palace that the interlocutory hearing, brought for "undermining privacy" is scheduled for Monday in Nanterre near Paris to 18h.
A representative of the royal family, has annonciƩ via AFP Sunday that the royal couple will not ask "no damages for these photographs taken with a telephoto lens while on vacation" in the Luberon in Provence at the beginning September. But if Kate Middleton and Prince William do not require direct damages in the first instance, it is better to attack later and get the total withdrawal of pictures immediately. The spokesman said in effect that once the warning obtained Monday, is "an injunction (in Closer, ed) using the pictures will lead to a longer trial where damages are claimed."
A source close to the matter told AFP that the royal couple will demand a ban on the sale and distribution of photographs for the web as well as the paper version, but also a ban repeat this issue in the future for the magazine French.
One way to stop quickly and legally dissemination of these photos that other titles have decided to use this week abroad.
After the royal couple filed a complaint against the French magazine Closer Friday, a hearing is already announced Monday at 18h in Nanterre court, AFP reported Sunday.
Holiday photos of topless Duchess of Cambridge, published in Closer magazine Friday, provoked the wrath of Buckingham Palace in England. Currently on tour in Asia-Pacific in honor of 60 years of the reign of Elizabeth II, the Prince William , second in line to the throne and his wife, Kate Middleton, do not forget to adjust their accounts with the French magazine. Indeed, Prince William and Kate Middleton have seized the French justice through their attorneys while continuing their activities. It teaches Sunday in a statement from Buckingham Palace that the interlocutory hearing, brought for "undermining privacy" is scheduled for Monday in Nanterre near Paris to 18h.
A representative of the royal family, has annonciƩ via AFP Sunday that the royal couple will not ask "no damages for these photographs taken with a telephoto lens while on vacation" in the Luberon in Provence at the beginning September. But if Kate Middleton and Prince William do not require direct damages in the first instance, it is better to attack later and get the total withdrawal of pictures immediately. The spokesman said in effect that once the warning obtained Monday, is "an injunction (in Closer, ed) using the pictures will lead to a longer trial where damages are claimed."
A source close to the matter told AFP that the royal couple will demand a ban on the sale and distribution of photographs for the web as well as the paper version, but also a ban repeat this issue in the future for the magazine French.
One way to stop quickly and legally dissemination of these photos that other titles have decided to use this week abroad.