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Palace pooh-poohs potential publication of bikini pics

LONDON -- Royal officials in Britain have expressed disappointment that paparazzi shots of Prince William and his wife on a beach holiday in the Caribbean may be published by an Italian magazine.

St. James's Palace said Tuesday that publishing the photos would be a "clear breach of the couple's right to privacy."

The photos reportedly show the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge -- the former Kate Middleton -- wearing a bikini and strolling on a beach with William on the island of Mustique.

The Italian gossip magazine Chi was reportedly planning to publish the pictures.

Last year, William and Kate went to court over a French gossip magazine's publication of topless photos of the duchess while the couple was on holiday in the south of France.

-- The Associated Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 13, 2013 C2

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