buried treasure.
The French court today granted an injunction, to further prevent any future publication of the topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton in print or digital media.
A criminal enquiry was launched by the royal family, after the images of Kate sunbathing went viral, during their holiday in France last week. Closer magazine, who first released the images, are now facing a 10,000 euro fine for the offence. All copies have been ordered to be surrended to the court, within 24 hours.
The royals are also seeking a further £4,034 in damages, The Sun stated earlier today.
If the images are sold to any other individual or news outlet, publisher Mondadori faces a £80,720, whilst the Closer photographer is currently being hunted down by prosecutors. A full investigation will later be decided upon, which could result in the imprisonment of the offender.

Ok now we’re getting to absurd levels on this… some one out there is a royalty pervert & has tried to profit from Kate being topless on vacation. Classless, low, unscrupulous… yes. Criminal, no. Unethical, yes.
Now that the photos are out of the bottle, it can never be undone. This will forever hang over Kate, unfortunately. She doesn’t deserve this mess.