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French lawyers use old footage of sexy Meghan to prove Kate not entitled to £92,000 compensation

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French lawyers use old footage of sexy Meghan to prove Kate not entitled to £92,000 compensation
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French lawyers use old footage of sexy Meghan to prove Kate not entitled to £92,000 compensation

2018-06-13 16:30 Last Updated At:16:30

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were awarded the large payout £92,000 after long-lens images of Kate sunbathing on a terrace were published by France’s Closer magazine in September 2012.

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The pictures show Kate only wearing skimpy bikini bottoms, with William applying sunscreen on her skin.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were awarded the large payout £92,000 after long-lens images of Kate sunbathing on a terrace were published by France’s Closer magazine in September 2012.

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The pictures show Kate only wearing skimpy bikini bottoms, with William applying sunscreen on her skin.

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But barristers say the sum was excessively too much because compensations of privacy complaint are usually in the range of £100.

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The appeal will start in the Versailles Appeal Court tomorrow. Other evidence for it may include images of Meghan exposing her breasts for the camera on a beach, taken before joining the Royal Family.

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Even though Kensington Palace sources insist the photos of Kate were tampered or stolen, they are still widely circulated online.

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Counsel for the convicted point out that younger Royals are increasingly like celebrities, so they treated them somehow like actors and sports stars.

The editor of Closer magazine, Laurence Piea, 51, and Ernest Mauria, 71, the director of the Mondadori group which publishes it, were fined £42,000 each for violating the privacy law.

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But barristers say the sum was excessively too much because compensations of privacy complaint are usually in the range of £100.

The French lawyers say the couple did not deserve the payout for topless photos of Kate by using Meghan Markle’s old sexy shoots as a proof, saying modern titled women have used steamy body shots to promote themselves in the past.

The proving video entitled "Grilling Never Looked So Hot With Meghan Markle", shot for Men’s Health magazine in 2013, shows Meghan seductively stripping off her shirt for the camera while grilling hamburgers.

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The appeal will start in the Versailles Appeal Court tomorrow. Other evidence for it may include images of Meghan exposing her breasts for the camera on a beach, taken before joining the Royal Family.

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Even though Kensington Palace sources insist the photos of Kate were tampered or stolen, they are still widely circulated online.

Closer's lawyer Paul-Albert Iweins says the fines were "exaggerated for a simple privacy matter" while French fines are often less than £100.

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Counsel for the convicted point out that younger Royals are increasingly like celebrities, so they treated them somehow like actors and sports stars.

"They are happy with sexy photos of themselves when they are in control, but then claim huge amounts of money when they’re unauthorised," said one legal source involved in the case.

"There’s ridiculous hypocrisy involved, and the outrageous compensation figure reflects this," said the lawyer.

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Photographers, who still deny guilty, were also fined the equivalent of up to £8,500 each, after William presented statements attacking the paparazzi.

He and Kate wanted £1.4 million, but following the Nanterre payout, a Kensington Palace spokesman said they considered the case closed.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jonah Heim hit a tying solo home run in the ninth inning and Nathaniel Lowe had a go-ahead RBI single in the 10th, leading the Texas Rangers to a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.

With one out in the 10th, Corey Seager singled off James McArthur (1-1) to put runners on first and third. Lowe followed with his third RBI of the series to score Leody Tavares.

David Robertson pitched a scoreless 10th that included an intentional walk to Bobby Witt Jr. with two outs to seal the win for the Rangers with his first save of the season.

Kirby Yates (3-0) earned the win by tossing two scoreless innings of relief.

It was the third straight series win for the Rangers overall and the sixth in a row against the Royals since 2021.

“The guys fought and we had some huge hits in the end with Heim and Lowe, but you have to look at the mound,” Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said. “(Jon) Gray had seven solid innings, Yates gave us a good ninth and Robertson came and shut it down. ...

"The pitching has been pretty consistent, giving us great starts, and the bullpen is doing a nice job. That is how to take series wins.”

Heim tied it at 2 in the ninth off McArthur when his shot struck the right-field foul pole for a home run. The homer snapped a season-high four-game drought for the Rangers.

“I didn’t want to chase low, so I just tried to see something up in the zone," Heim said. “Luckily, he threw me a slider that started up and I put a good swing on it, and it stayed fair.

"There is never any panic with our offense. Everyone is out there just putting together good at-bats, taking walks, hitting balls hard and good things will happen for us.”

Gray allowed two runs and seven hits with no walks and seven strikeouts in seven innings in the start for the Rangers.

Texas moved to 3-3 in rubber games this season, while Kansas City dropped to 1-5.

“It was a tough loss,” Royals manager Matt Quatraro said. "We had a 2-0 lead going into the eighth, but a lot will be made of the last couple of innings. We did not do much in the middle innings. Credit to Gray and Yates for keeping us right where we were.”

Kansas City's Daniel Lynch tossed five innings of shutout ball in his season debut with just two hits, two walks and six strikeouts. Lynch retired 10 straight after getting out of a bases-loaded jam in the first.

Vinnie Pasquantino gave the Royals an early 2-0 lead with a run-scoring sacrifice fly in the first and an RBI double in the third. But Kansas City went 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position.

ROSTER MOVES

Kansas City recalled Lynch for the start and optioned RHP Colin Selby to Triple-A Omaha to make room.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Rangers rookie OF Wyatt Langford left Saturday night with right hamstring tightness and was scheduled to have an MRI on Sunday. The team expected to know more by Monday.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Texas will head to Oakland for a four-game series. Andrew Heaney (0-4, 5.10 ERA) will start against the A's.

Royals: Kansas City will host Milwaukee for three games starting Monday night, when Cole Ragans (2-2, 3.44 ERA) will take the mound.

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