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Kate Middleton: The day her private PHOTOS were leaked and made fun of by Trump

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The royals are not saved by the clever paparazzi who are responsible for the circulation of their unpublished photos to the main media. Kate Middleton she fell victim to it and got involved in a scandal solely for relaxing on the beach.

Nobody forgets that only a few months after marrying William, the now Princess of Wales decided to spend a private moment during her vacation in the south of France in an isolated castle owned by another member of the royal family.

The beautiful woman sunbathed without the top of her swimsuit and with a cigarette in her hand, just to take a moment to relax next to her husband. Despite the privacy and the great security of the place, a cunning paparazzo took several photos exclusives that then sold them to the French media Closer. The next day the real was on the cover and generated a worldwide scandal.

After the embarrassing publication, the royal family decided to take legal action against the photographer and said they were mediums, but it was long after William and Kate won the case and with it a juicy compensation for the invasion of their privacy, however the scandal had already been made and the snapshots published for posterity.

Trump makes fun of Kate’s photos on social media

The controversial photos of Kate reached the eyes of other public figures who belong to the upper echelons of the time, Donald Trump he made derisive comments about the incident which were not well received by British royalty.

“Kate Middleton is great, but she shouldn’t be sunbathing naked, she’s the only one to blame,” Trump tweeted. “Who wouldn’t take Kate’s picture and she’d make a lot of money if she sunbathed naked? Let’s go Kate! “Said the former US president.

According to Buckingham Palace sources, the businessman’s offensive comment has sparked the fury of the present king charles iii as well as that of his sons William and Harry, and described Trump’s tweet as “torrents of blasphemy” provoking his deep displeasure with the American politician, as it was not the first time he made fun of British royalty.

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