Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton intimate photos were stolen, and one man has been arrested trying to sell the pictures to a British newspaper.
The British tabloid "The Sun" has reported that a camera was stolen in London on Friday. And within an hour of the camera is stolen, two men using fake NMES in touch with the newspaper that want to sell pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
It is said that the camera actually belonged to the younger sister Kate, named Pippa.
Duncan Larcombe, the newpaper's real correspondent, met with the two men, and were secretly photographed. Larcombe watched more than 40 photos of the prince and girlfriend, Kate Middleton, the camera men said they had found in a gutter.
The photos are said to the images of Prince William and Kate Middleton in their vacations in the Caribbean last month. The paper said that the images are "sexy lace", and gave the photos and information to the London Metropolitan Police.
Yesterday was Princess Diana's 11 anniversary of his death, and as William recalled his deceased mother, Scotland Yard was busy doing a raid in London.
"A 25-year-old man… was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and handling stolen property", a representative of the police confirmed to People magazine. So far, the second suspect has not been captured, reported.
Clarence House, which manages the affairs of the prince, refuses to discuss the incident. "Our only comment is that it is a matter for the police," said a source from the palace.
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