Kate Middleton bikini photos anger palace

Feb 13, 2013 - 07:29
Feb 13, 2013 - 07:34
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Kate Middleton bikini photos anger palace
Palace royally pissed at revealing bikini pics of pregnant Kate

Given the world's overblown yet totally predictable preoccupation with Kate Middleton's growing baby bump, she may want to consider never leaving the palace for the duration of her pregnancy in anything more revealing than a muumuu.

Photos of the Duchess of Cambridge in a blue bikini, frolicking with Wills on a private Caribbean beach, were reportedly taken by a paparazzo with a very long lens. The images appeared in the Italian magazine Chi under the headline "La Pancia Cresce" ("The Belly Grows"). The royals are "disappointed" at the "clear breach" of privacy, a spokesperson for the couple said. Imagine how much worse it's going to get when the duchess starts breast-feeding. On second thought, don't. 

Chi ran pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on holiday in Mustique (Chi magazine)
Chi ran pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on holiday in Mustique (Chi magazine)
Royals are said to be
Royals are said to be "furious" about the pictures (Chi magazine)

 

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