The tabloids are at it again. Danish magazine, Se og Hor has published bottomless photos of Kate Middleton, continuing the ongoing controversy of a series of pictures of the topless Duchess on vacation being released to the world.
Many have already seen Kate Middleton topless as French magazine Closer sparked the trend that inspired other publications such as The Irish Daily Star newspaper and Italy's Chi magazine to publish the scandalous photos.
Now Danish celebrity magazine Se og Hor has taken the scandal to a whole new level as they publish a 16-page spread full of photos that includes Kate Middleton bottomless. The photos seem to be from the same set of earlier photos as they published the familiar topless photos, but they also have photos of Middleton changing her bikini bottoms.
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The photos came from a sneaky photographer who was able to snap the Duke and Duchess from a distance while on vacation in Provence in the South of France. The royal couple were staying in what they thought was a private, secluded chateau.
It is believed that there are over 200 photos of the Duchess during this trip. A photo of Middleton changing into blue bikini bottoms, taken from the front, graces the cover of Se og Hor.
The magazine has been talking about publishing these photos for several weeks. Just as it seemed like the Kate Middleton topless photo scandal was dying down, Se og Hor published these new photos, keeping the fire burning.
Publications that released previous photos are already facing repercussions, but that didn't stop Se og Hor's editor in chief, Kim Henningsen from publishing the new pictures.
"It's a set of unique photos from an A-class celebrity. It is my job to publish them," Henningsen said according to the Daily Mail.
Henningsen doesn't seem to worried about possible backlash he'll receive from the royal family.
"It's not the British Royal Palace who decide what Se og Hør should publish. That's my job," Henningsen told Showbizspy. "It is always relevant for us when a duchess and the future Queen of England is topless. If the British royal family want to sue us, then it will happen and we'll deal with it."
When asked if he would print nude photos of Denmark's Princess Mary, Henningsen took a jab at Middleton.
"Mary knows what to do as a royal. She would never be on pictures like this," he said.
Se og Hor is just the latest publication to release the photos. A few weeks ago, sister magazine Se och Hor released 11 photos.
French Magazine Closer, which first published the photos, faced the consequences as they were threatened with a €100,000 ($128,000) fine. The magazine was ordered to hand over all of the photos as they are an invasion of privacy. Closer has the right to keep their photographer anonymous.
While this was a win for the Royal couple, it is too late to undo what was already seen. The photos went on to be published in an Italian magazine, an Irish newspaper, and they are floating around the internet for all to see.
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