Kate Middleton bottomless photos won't be printed by Danish magazine

The Danish publication had previously announced plans to publish the shots - but has now revealed a u-turn

Prince William and Kate Middleton
Prince William and Kate Middleton
(Image credit: Rex Features)

The Danish publication had previously announced plans to publish the shots - but has now revealed a u-turn

A Danish magazine which had previously revealed plans to publish new bottomless pictures of Kate Middleton on holiday in France has backed down, according to reports.

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Danish publication Se Og Hør have reportedly decided against using the intimate new snaps of the Duchess of Cambridge, which are thought to have come from the same series as the first set of photos.

It's thought as many as 200 unseen snaps of Prince William and Kate Middleton sunbathing on holiday in France exist, including new pictures of Kate changing into bikini bottoms.

But Se Og Hør won't be the ones to publish them, reports have revealed.

Last month, editor of French Closer, Laurence Pieau, hinted that even more intimate pictures of the royal couple existed, but said her magazine would not be printing them.

'Intimate pictures exist that we haven't published and will not publish,' she added. 'Probably other newspapers will choose to publish them.'

Over the weekend, Kate Middleton put the nude photo scandal behind her by attending a friend's wedding with her sister Pippa Middleton, brother James and parents Michael and Carole.

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