“not even a direct call from the Queen” would stop publishing the pictures.
KATE Middleton‘s breasts are quickly becoming the most-famous pair of bosoms in the world!
The British royal’s topless pictures — first published in France’s Closer magazine — have appeared on the front cover of Italian magazine CHI.
The Italian magazine which plans to
publish more topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge has some 200 images of the future queen sunbathing naked, it has emerged.
KATE Middleton‘s breasts are quickly becoming the most-famous pair of bosoms in the world!
The British royal’s topless pictures — first published in France’s Closer magazine — have appeared on the front cover of Italian magazine CHI.
The Italian magazine which plans to
publish more topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge has some 200 images of the future queen sunbathing naked, it has emerged.
Chi announced it is preparing a 26-page special edition tomorrow featuring 50 intimate photographs of Kate Middleton on holiday in France.
The Chi cover, featuring three pictures of a topless princess, was unveiled Saturday in Italian newspapers and television under the headline ‘Court Scandal: The Queen is Nude!’
The defiant editor of Chi has Tweeted that “not even a direct call from the Queen” would stop him from publishing the pictures.
Former Latin teacher-turned-editor Alfonso Signorini, 48, posted the message online after being posed the question by one of his followers on Twitter.
“I am convinced by this scoop that Chi will be publishing on Monday because that is what we are talking about,” he said. “These pictures are not offensive or in poor taste, they are not morbid and they do not damage the dignity of anyone.
“Instead the pictures that were published in Britain of Prince Harry were exactly that — if I didn’t recognise the journalistic value of what I had then if I did not publish them I would be better off in a market selling artichokes.
“These pictures were taken while the couple were on a terrace and they were taken from a public place so there is no suggestion of an invasion of privacy.”
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