French glossy says editor got death threats over Kate snaps
PARIS (AFP) - French magazine Closer on Monday said its editor Laurence Pieau had received death threats for publishing pictures of Prince William's wife Catherine sunbathing topless.
"We have received more than 300 insulting emails of which several contain death threats," Closer said, adding that it had notified the police.
Fourteen of the most violent messages addressed to Pieau were handed over to the police. One vowed to "never let her stay in peace." After their debut in the French weekly, the photos of the British Duchess of Cambridge have appeared in magazines in Denmark and Sweden, Ireland's Daily Star and Italy's Chi, which like Closer is owned by former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's Mondari media group.
The pictures were taken when the royals were vacationing in southern France at a chateau owned by Viscount Linley, the son of Princess Margaret, the deceased sister of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. After publication, Mr Pieau defended them saying they were not in the "least shocking". "They show a young woman sunbathing topless, like the millions of women you see on beaches," she told AFP.
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