Kate Middleton has won a court battle to see an injunction placed on the topless pictures of her.
A court in France has ordered the publisher of the French Closer to hand over all digital copies of topless photos of Kate Middleton and blocked the further Top publication of the images.
Under the ruling, the magazine can not publish the images any more, with a daily fine of £ 8.060 If They continue to be published.
The pics also can not without it sold anywhere else in the world and THEY must hand over the original images to Kate and Prince William within 24 hours.
They have also been awarded legal fees.
The long-lens pics Caused outrage when were they published last week, with Kate's said to be "saddened and angry".
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A court in France has ordered the publisher of the French Closer to hand over all digital copies of topless photos of Kate Middleton and blocked the further Top publication of the images.
Under the ruling, the magazine can not publish the images any more, with a daily fine of £ 8.060 If They continue to be published.
The pics also can not without it sold anywhere else in the world and THEY must hand over the original images to Kate and Prince William within 24 hours.
They have also been awarded legal fees.
The long-lens pics Caused outrage when were they published last week, with Kate's said to be "saddened and angry".