MADAME FIGARO : Le 4 septembre, lors d’une visite au Musée d’histoire naturelle de Londres, Kate Middleton a surpris en affichant une chevelure blond cendré. Une transformation capillaire qui a fait réagir les admirateurs de la princesse de Galles.
Kate Middleton a surpris les fans royaux ce jeudi 4 septembre, à l’occasion d’une visite au Musée d’histoire naturelle de Londres. En cette rentrée, la princesse de Galles s’est affichée avec une chevelure qu’on ne lui connaissait pas : un blond cendré. Aux côtés de son époux, le prince William, elle a étonné, pour ne pas dire déconcerté, tant cette coiffure tranche avec son brun naturel. Sur son bronzage estival, elle portait également un costume en tweed et une chemise blanche. » | Par Léa Mabilon | jeudi 4 septembre 2025
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Sunday, January 09, 2022
Kate Middleton, 40 ans et le style d’une reine
MADAME FIGARO : Au cours de la décennie qui a suivi son mariage avec le prince William, en 2011, la duchesse de Cambridge a mis en avant un vestiaire bien plus expressif qu’il n’y paraît. Alors qu'elle fête ses 40 ans ce dimanche 9 janvier, retour sur une allure s'assumant chaque fois plus au fil des ans.
S’il y a une allure qui suscite un intérêt médiatique sans fin, c’est bien celle de Kate Middleton. La duchesse de Cambridge, qui célèbre ce dimanche 9 janvier ses 40 ans, a vu passer nombre d'articles et d'analyses dédiées à sa garde-robe depuis 2003, année du début de sa relation avec le prince William. L’Angleterre découvrait alors une étudiante au style sobre, sans relief, adepte du slim taille basse, de la chemise cintrée en élasthanne et du manteau sage. » | Par Sabrina Pons | vendredi 7 janvier 2022
Duchess of Cambridge’s 40th birthday marked with trio of new photos: Portraits by fashion photographer Paolo Roversi show Kate wearing Alexander McQueen dresses »
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Rupert Murdoch Paper Prints Picture of Duchess of Cambridge's Bare Bottom
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| A Rupert Murdoch paper has followed German tabloid Bild in publishing photos of the Duchess of Cambridge's bare bottom snapped on her Australian tour with Prince William. |
One of Rupert Murdoch's Australian newspapers has published a picture showing the Duchess of Cambridge's bare bottom, refusing to follow a "ridiculous" ban imposed by the British media.
The image was taken during the royal couple's tour of Australia in April when they showed off their infant son George, and was run in the Sydney Daily Telegraph a day after it appeared in German tabloid Bild, which declared she had a "beautiful bum".
It shows the Duchess of Cambridge's blue and white summer dress lifted by a gust of wind when the royal couple got out of a helicopter in the Blue Mountains, 80 kilometres (50 miles) west of Sydney.
The Sydney Daily Telegraph said British newspapers had refused to run the photo out of respect to the royals, but in a comment piece said this was "an antiquated code of etiquette" under the headline "My bare lady: Derri-heir to the throne is fair game."
"It seems a bit ridiculous to expect the rest of the world's media to follow suit, particularly in a world in which flesh and commercialism go hand in hand," said Telegraph social writer Annette Sharp.
"If the duchess can't be bothered protecting herself by having hem weights sewn into her garments, why should the media protect her?" Read on and comment » | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday, May 28, 2014
THE SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH: Why should the media stick to an antiquated code of etiquette when Kate doesn’t bother to protect her own modesty? » | Annette Sharp | Wednesday, May 28, 2014
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Friday, August 02, 2013
"Best Dressed"-Liste: Vanity Fair nominiert Herzogin Kate
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
THE GUARDIAN: Royal family protests as Chi prints shots of pregnant Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing in a bikini
An Italian magazine has infuriated the royal family after publishing paparazzi pictures of a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing in a bikini on a private holiday in the Caribbean.
The publication of the first royal "baby bump" photos comes months after the same gossip magazine, Chi, published topless pictures of the Duchess on a private holiday in France.
A royal spokeswoman said the publication was "a clear breach of the couple's right to privacy".
"We are disappointed that photographs of the duke and duchess on a private holiday look likely to be published overseas. This is a clear breach of the couple's right to privacy," added the spokeswoman for St James's Palace.
The pictures were taken on the Caribbean island of Mustique where the duchess and her husband, Prince William, are on holiday. They are said to show the duchess, formerly Kate Middleton, walking in the surf alongside the prince.
It is unclear whether the photographer was on the island or whether they were taken from a boat offshore. » | Lisa O'Carroll and Roy Greenslade | Tuesday, February 12, 2013
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Australian magazine to publish pictures of pregnant Duchess: An Australian magazine is to publish the photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge which have become the centre of a privacy storm. » | Hayley Dixon | Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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Saturday, January 12, 2013
Monday, October 01, 2012
TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – WILLARD FOXTON: It may surprise you to learn who Britain's third most popular "porn babe" has been for the past couple of weeks. It was none other than the Duchess of Cambridge, the former Kate Middleton. Until last week, she was listed in the top five most searched UK "babes" on freeones.co.uk, a site which aggregates free pictures of mostly porn actresses, but also celebrities. She's since dropped out of the top five, but it looks as though the story may reignite.
Over the weekend a Danish magazine published more explicit photos from the same set, featuring the Duchess frontally naked. Newspaper pictures editors tell me there are as many as 270 pictures being hawked around, which feature both the Duchess and Prince William naked – only 24 have appeared thus far. The Palace's nightmare is that the pictures are stills from a video. » | Willard Foxton | Monday, October 01, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The photographer who took the topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge is British, French paparazzi claimed today.
French paparazzi Pascal Rostain said the snapper who staked out the Royal couple on holiday was an Englishman living in the south of France.
And the photographer was spying on their French chateau [sic] on the orders of France's Closer magazine - the first to publish 13 intimate images of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last week - he said.
Mr Rostain, in his 40s, is a close friend of former French First Lady Carla Bruni and one of France's most notorious long lens photographers.
He told France Metro newspaper in Lyon: "The irony of this whole thing is that the photographer who took these pictures is an Englishman living in the south of France. » | Telegraph reporters | Thursday, September 20, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are understood to be considering their options after a Danish magazine said it planned to publish more topless pictures of Kate.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are understood to be considering their options after a Danish magazine said it planned to publish more topless pictures of Kate.
Se & Hoer (See & Hear), a weekly celebrity magazine in Denmark, announced today on its website it will print the photographs in a 16-page supplement tomorrow. The publication's editor in chief Kim Henningsen has said the magazine wants to show Denmark's entertainment fans ''what these photos are all about''.
"Our readers love to follow the lives of the royals and they want scoops. I am therefore incredibly proud that we have obtained the rights to provide the topless pictures of Britain's future queen - which the whole world is talking about but very few have actually seen," he said.
"It is in the DNA of the magazine to entertain and satisfy our readers’ curiosity. Therefore, it is always relevant to us when a duchess and future queen of England is topless and still willingly shows her breasts to a public road." » | Wednesday, September 19, 2012
HOUSTON CHRONICLE: Scandinavian magazine publishes Kate topless pics: COPENHAGEN — A Swedish celebrity magazine published topless photos of Britain's likely future queen Wednesday, and its sister publication in Denmark said it would do the same later this week. » | AP | Wednesday, September 19, 2012
THE LOCAL: Topless Kate pics published in Sweden: Swedish celebrity magazine Se och Hör published pictures of Prince William's wife Catherine sunbathing topless in a three-page spread that went on sale on newsstands Wednesday. » | AFP/The Local | Wednesday, September 19, 2012
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Police today raided the headquarters of French magazine Closer as they hunted down the photographer responsible for capturing the Duchess of Cambridge topless.
Officers arrived at the Closer building in Paris at 10am, with detectives confirming they were looking for information ‘which might lead to the identity’ of the paparazzi responsible.
The investigation was launched by prosecutors in the French capital on Monday, with William and Kate later winning an injunction preventing further distribution of the images.
But Christophe Bigot , a barrister who specialises in media law, immediately questioned the legality of the raid – suggesting that it had solely been authoritised because members of the Royal Family were involved.
Journalistic sources – who include photographers – are strictly protected by French law which was tightened up as recently as two years ago.
"A law of January 2, 2010 protects the confidentiality of sources, as do numerous decisions of the European Court of Human Rights," said Mr Bigot, in an interview with Le Figaro. "In the case of William and Kate, I do not see how a prosecutor could justify a search of Closer."
On Tuesday, judges ordered Closer to hand over all files containing the images to representatives of the couple within 24 hours, but there was no order to name the photographer.
Referring to today’s raid, a police source said : "The aim is to seize any information which might lead to the identity of the photographer." » | Peter Allen | Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Gossip magazine Chi hit the streets of Italy on Monday with a special edition featuring the controversial topless pictures of the Duchess.
As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge prepared to launch criminal proceedings in France, the gossip magazine Chi hit the streets of Italy on Monday with a special edition featuring the controversial topless pictures of the Duchess.
The magazine devoted 20 pages to pictures of the Duchess on vacation with her husband Prince William in the south of France and features three topless photos of her on the cover with the headline: "Kate Middleton Court Scandal – The queen is nude!”[.]
The photos include the Duchess sunbathing topless on the balcony and rubbing suntan lotion on her husband’s back. There is also a shot of her back with her hands putting suntan lotion inside her bikini bottom.
Inside the magazine is a column by cosmetic surgeon Paolo Santanche analysing the duchess, as well as two pages headlined ‘2012 the Year of Scandals’, which includes the recent naked photo of Prince Harry partying in Las Vegas.
In an editorial Chi editor, Alfonso Signorini, said the issue is “special” because it is the first time the future queen of England is seen “in a natural way” without the structures imposed by her role. » | Telegraph reporters | Monday, September 17, 2012
THE GUARDIAN: More topless Kate photos published by Italian Chi magazine: Editor Alfonso Signorini had said not even a call from the Queen could stop him printing the paparazzi shots Italy's Chi magazine pushed ahead with its plan to publish a series of topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge on Monday, complete with a curt dismissal of the protests raised by the royal family. » | Tom Kington in Rome | Monday, September 17, 2012
THE OBSERVER: Topless Kate photos are 'normal', insists editor of Italian magazine Chi: The man behind the latest move to publish revealing pictures of the duchess says the story is a scoop, not a scandal » | Tom Kington in Rome | Sunday, September 16, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
THE GUARDIAN: Irish Daily Star prints topless photos with Italian gossip mag owned by Silvio Berlusconi planning to follow suit with 26-page photo special
The Irish edition of the Daily Star has published topless pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge despite it being part of a British-owned media group which has promised to respect the privacy of the Royal Family.
Its editor, Mike O'Kane, said the pictures did not feature in the Northern Ireland or British editions.
The Daily Star is partly owned by Richard Desmond's Northern and Shell Group, which also owns Channel 5.
Responding to reports that the Irish Daily Star has published topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge, St James's Palace said: "There can be no motivation for this action other than greed."
The Italian publication Chi is also set to follow the French gossip magazaine Closer in printing topless photographs of the duchess. » | Lisa O'Carroll, Conal Urquhart, and agencies | Saturday, September 15, 2012
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: An Italian magazine is set to follow a French publication in printing photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing topless in a special issue next week.
Gossip magazine Chi is understood to be planning a 26-page photo special of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on holiday in the south of France.
Despite St James's Palace describing the publication of the photos of Kate in French magazine Closer yesterday as a "grotesque and totally unjustifiable" invasion of privacy, and the announcement that the royal couple will sue its publishers, unconfirmed reports said Chi still planned to print the images[,].
Closer and Chi are both part of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Mondadori media group.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last night took the unprecedented step of starting legal proceedings over topless pictures which they regard as a “grotesque” invasion of privacy.
The royal couple reacted with “anger and disbelief” after the French magazine Closer printed a series of photographs of the Duchess sunbathing in Provence last week. » | Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter, Kuala Lumpur | Friday, September 14, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
ENTERTAINMENT WISE: When our very own queen of recycling Kate Middleton stepped out in a £515 Olympian blue Stella McCartney dress to attend the National Portrait Gallery yesterday, we thought that was pushing the boat out.
But we are stunned to reveal that the ‘statement’ gold ring Olympic themed necklace that the Duchess of Cambridge wore to accessorise the 60s inspired shift dress costs a staggering £49,000 and is in fact by Cartier.
The white, yellow and rose gold exquisite piece, which is from the jeweller’s Trinity range – features five diamond-studded circles that are held together by a cluster of delicate chains. Now that’s some complicated bling.
And St James Palace have [sic] claimed the super expensive necklace is owned by Kate personally. This just gets more confusing. "It's a personal piece which she's had for some time," says a St James's Palace spokesman. "It's not an official Olympic item but it's appropriate to wear it." » | Lucia Binding | Friday, July 20, 2012
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