Thursday, 20 September 2012

French magazine raided in hunt for the Kate paparazzi as other countries say they'll print pictures

Kim Henningsen, editor-in-chief of Denmark's Se & Hoer magazine said he intends to publish 70 topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge


Police yesterday raided the offices of French magazine Closer in the hunt for the photographer who took topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge.
Detectives confirmed they were looking for evidence at Closer’s  Paris headquarters ‘which might lead to the identity’ of the paparazzi photographer responsible.
But as they searched for evidence a Swedish magazine was publishing the intimate photographs.
And a Danish celebrity weekly publication called Se Og Hor (See And Hear) announced that it was planning to reproduce over 60 photos today spread across a 16-page supplement.
Kim Henningsen, Se Og Hor’s editor in chief, declined to say who sold the photographs or how much was paid for them.
But the news underlined fears that the landmark injunction won by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 48 hours ago will do little to halt the worldwide spread of the pictures.
St James’s Palace said it was aware of the Danish magazine’s plans, but reissued a statement made at the weekend, saying: ‘As we’ve said, we will not be commenting on potential legal action concerning the alleged intended publication of the photos save to say that all proportionate responses will be kept under review.’
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