The editor of the Irish Daily Star resigned Saturday 'as a result of the publication on 15 September 2012,' which revealed topless photos of the duchess of Cambridge, according to a statement from the paper.
The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace.
Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication.
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Angry royals take topless photo battle to court
Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy.
The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France
St. James's Palace officials said in September that they 'believe a red line has been crossed.' The palace confirmed that the couple is taking legal action.
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When to publish, when not... Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication. St. James's Palace officials said in September that they 'believe a red line has been crossed.' The palace confirmed that the couple is taking legal action. St. James's Palace officials said in September that they 'believe a red line has been crossed.' The palace confirmed that the couple is taking legal action. Angry royals take topless photo battle to court Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication. Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. St. James's Palace officials said in September that they 'believe a red line has been crossed.' The palace confirmed that the couple is taking legal action. The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. Angry royals take topless photo battle to court Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France Angry royals take topless photo battle to court Angry royals take topless photo battle to court Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. When to publish, when not... The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France Angry royals take topless photo battle to court The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. The grainy pictures appear to have been taken with a long camera lens while the duchess and her husband Prince William were staying at a private chateau in Provence in southern France The images showed Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sunbathing, igniting a firestorm of controversy in the British media and stern comments from Buckingham Palace. Michael O'Kane had been suspended earlier, following the publication. St. James's Palace officials said in September that they 'believe a red line has been crossed.' The palace confirmed that the couple is taking legal action. Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy. Palace officials quickly blasted the images and their publication in what they called a 'grotesque' invasion of privacy.
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