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Pippa Middleton caught up in Paris gun-wielding incident

Pippa Middleton

First it was Pippa Middleton's buns, but now it's a gun that's got the eyes of the world trained on the sister of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.

Pippa was photographed in Paris on Sunday in a car with with three male friends, the driver brandishing what appeared to be a semiautomatic pistol at a photographer allegedly shadowing their Audi on a moped, London's the Sun reported. One of the images the pap's camera caught? A look straight down the barrel, with Pippa riding -- appropriately enough -- shotgun.

Those pictures were allegedly turned over to Paris judicial police as part of a formal complaint that has been made, the Daily Mail reported, though a decision has not yet been made on whether to involve an examining magistrate.

See the pics here, courtesy of the Sun, which reported that police were "poised" to launch an investigation into the incident.

Brandishing a gun, real or fake, is illegal in France, according to GunPolicy.org, which cites specific French laws regarding firearms. A recent murder spree in Toulouse, France, that resulted in seven deaths has heightened calls for firearms-possession enforcement in a country that has no 2nd Amendment.

In January, Middleton took legal action against the paparazzi in Britain, sending letters to a half-dozen photographic agencies syndicating on behalf of the paps and warning them that the photogs' behavior constituted harassment, according to the Daily Mail, which reported that up to 400 paparazzi pictures of the royals' relative were being sent to media outlets on any given day.

The Mail said that most British newspapers use such images only rarely, but that their practice hardly dents a global market for all things Pippa in magazines and online.

The incident occurred just hours after Middleton's 6 a.m. departure from a "fancy dress party" to mark the 29th birthday of Paris fashion entrepreneur Arthur de Soultrait, the Mail said, while the royal sister-in-law was being driven to catch a train back to London.

If the gun is real, the incident could carry a penalty of up to seven years in jail for everyone in the car -- or two years if it's a fake.

"If the evidence points to her involvement, she will be prosecuted," a source told the Sun regarding Middleton. "Anybody involved in the illegal use of a handgun in public is liable to arrest and interrogation."

Paris is the city where Princess Diana died in 1997 after being chased by paparazzi. Had she lived, Diana, mother of Prince William and Prince Harry, would have been Catherine's mother-in-law.

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Photo: Pippa Middleton in Sweden on March 4, after finishing a popular annual cross-country ski marathon. Credit: Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP / Getty Images.


 

 

 


Duchess Kate Middleton passes out shamrocks to Irish Guards

Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton, now known as the Duchess of Cambridge, paid a special St. Patrick’s Day visit to the Irish Guards on Saturday. Continuing a tradition started by Prince William’s great-grandmother, the Queen Mother, Kate passed out shamrock sprigs to the guard’s 1st Battalion.

The duchess, wasn't about to get pinched for not wearing green; she wore a green Emilia Wickstead coat dress for her first solo military engagement. Accessories included brown suede heels, a hat by Lock and Co. and one very special addition: a gold shamrock brooch owned by the guard and previously worn by the Queen Mother.

The responsibility of the annual visit, which takes place in Aldershot, Hampshire, was passed along to Princess Anne 10 years ago after the Queen Mother’s passing, reports USA Today, and now the honor goes to Kate.

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The guards weren’t the only ones to get a shamrock from the princess. Mascot Conmael, a wolfhound, was also front and center at the festivities.

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Kate Middleton surprises wedding dressmakers with thank-you visit

Kate Middleton with Pippa Middleton

That Kate Middleton, now the Duchess of Cambridge, is pretty crafty when it comes to her gratitude. Especially for the crafty folks who contributed to her iconic wedding dress.

The Duchess paid a secret (and surprise) visit Tuesday to the Royal School of Needlework at Hampton Court Palace, the group of hands that added the meticulous embroidery to the Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen dress in which she said "I do" to Prince William, Duke of Cambridge last April.

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"Catherine was keen to express her gratitude in person to the women who worked so hard on her dress. She was very conscious of the pressure that they were under," a friend of Kate's told Britain's Telegraph. 

About 30 of the institution's staffers -- whose handiwork incorporated United Kingdom symbols such as the rose, shamrock, thistle and daffodil into the more than 9-foot train -- reportedly gathered to greet Kate.

The Ministry wonders if the chic staff of the Alexander McQueen salon can expect the same courtesy? We'll keep you posted. 

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Photo: Kate Middleton, left, is accompanied by sister and maid of honor Pippa Middleton as they arrive at Westminster Abbey for her wedding April 29, 2011. Credit: Alastair Grant / Associated Press


Will and Kate get Barbie-dolled up for their wedding anniversary

Will and Kate are Ken and Barbie!

Ken and Barbie have some serious competition: Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Toy company Mattel has released images of royal couple Will and Kate immortalized as collectible dolls, done up in their garb from last year's royal wedding.

William and Kate holding tiny doll hands -- awww.Accurate and adorable, the figures don the royals' much-discussed outfits from the nuptials, including a tiny re-creation of Sarah Burton's lace masterpiece, from the house of Alexander McQueen, that Kate wore down the aisle.

A cool $100 will get you the set (click the photo at left to see it larger), which is being released April 29 to commemorate the first anniversary of that special day.

It's unclear how the life-size royals will ring in their anniversary (perhaps a raunchy female comedy?). As for the wee ones, we envision a play date with G.I. Joe and Skipper. 

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Photos: William and Kate, done up as dolls by Mattel. Credit: Paul Jordan / AFP / Getty Images 

 


Naomi Watts lands Princess Diana role in 'Caught in Flight'

Naomi Watts has been cast as Princess Diana
Jessica Chastain apparently has abdicated her throne, as Naomi Watts has been announced as our new on-screen Princess Diana.

Watts will lead "Caught in Flight" as the beloved, tragic figure, charting the final two years of her life. Oliver Hirschbiegel, best known for his film "Downfall," will direct. 

Chastain was long reported to be taking the part, but perhaps Aussie Watts will be more comforting to our friends across the pond as she was born in England. The "King Kong" actress seems up for the task.

"It is such an honor to be able to play this iconic role," she said in a statement. "Princess Diana was loved across the world, and I look forward to rising to the challenge of playing her on screen."

No word on how princes Harry or William feel about the forthcoming film, nor the sentiments of Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge. While she may not speak on the portrayal, we know she's a fan of portraits.   

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A Kate Middleton touch comes to the National Portrait Gallery

Kate Middleton, now Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, at Britain's National Portrait Gallery

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge — formerly Kate Midddleton — stepped out solo Wednesday to Britain's National Portrait Gallery in London for a royal preview of a retrospective of the work of Lucian Freud, which opened to the public Thursday.

And while Kate was fashionably and affordably clad in a gray jacket dress by Jesire, most of the subjects in the portraits weren't clad at all. Freud, grandson of Sigmund Freud, was a fan of painting nudes, often friends and family.

It's a far cry from the kid-centric art projects Kate and Prince William tried their hands at on the Inner-City Arts campus in downtown Los Angeles last July; Freud was the most renowned British portrait painter of the 20th century, and the show features more than 100 of his works. Kate, a patron of the gallery, showed up solo while hubby Wills was on a six-week tour of duty in the Falkland Islands, CBS News reported.

Kate Middleton in JesireDuring her visit, Kate greeted the artist's daughters Bella and Esther Freud. Also during her visit, the gallery confirmed the duchess will pose for a portrait in the near future, though which artist will do it has not been determined.

Freud, who died in July at age 88, stirred some controversy in 2000 with his (fully clothed) portrait of Queen Elizabeth II; the naturalistic portrait was dubbed daring by some and disrespectful by others. Alas, it isn't part of the exhibit, which is open to the public until May 27, then moves to Fort Worth from July 1 to Oct. 29.

Sue Tilley, who modeled for a roomful of Freud's works, wasn't worried the duchess would be put off by all the flesh on display.

"I'm not embarrassed about her seeing me naked — I'm a human being," Tilley told the Associated Press. "I may not be the most gorgeous one under the sun, but that's what I am."

"It's art, you know. Poor woman, I'm sure she's seen things before," she said.

Say that again — somehow, we doubt anything at the show was more shocking than Princess Beatrice's wedding hat.

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Top photo: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, at the Lucien Freud exhibition with curator Sarah Howgate and National Portrait Gallery Director Sandy Nairne on Wednesday. Credit: Jorge Herrera / AFP / Getty Images.

Left photo: The former Kate Middleton in a Jesire jacket dress. Credit: Yui Mok / AFP / Getty Images.



Kate Middleton, 'Hat Person of the Year'? Time for a recount!

Kate Middleton has been chosen Hat Person of the Year

Recount! I demand a recount! Kate Middleton gets more than 90% of the vote as the "Hat Person of the Year"?

Not Princess Beatrice, for her Philip Treacy antler hat from Kate and William's wedding, a fetching item if only because it fetched $130,000 for charity on EBay?

Not Tilda Swinton, on the cover of W in a Patricia Underwood for Chris Benz white hat that John Wayne would empty his six-shooter to get?

Not ... me?

The 104-year-old Headwear Assn., which bills itself as the oldest fashion trade association around -- and who is still around from then to dispute that? -- crowned the Duchess of Cambridge as "Hat Person of the Year."

She has certainly shown a fine flair for the whimsical chapeau. There's her scarlet maple-leaf hat for her Canadian trip last year, an homage to her hosts. On the solemn side of things, her stylized black fedora for Remembrance Day suited the moment and the wearer. Her fascination with fascinators –- those little tip-tilted numbers that don't conceal her face or her shampoo-ad hair –- have blown the lid, so to speak, off sales figures for similar numbers.

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Much the same happened when her late mother-in-law, Diana, Princess of Wales, stepped out in her own millinery, which sometimes ran to the larger and more dramatic -- and had the same effect on hat sales.

In Britain, but not here.

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Prince Philip leaves the hospital, heads back to Sandringham

Prince Philip has been released from the hospital

Prince Philip is on the mend and apparently in good spirits in photos that show the husband of Queen Elizabeth II after being discharged from a Cambridge hospital Tuesday.

Smiling and waving from the front seat of a Range Rover, Philip left Papworth Hospital, located about an hour outside of the royal family's luxurious Sandringham estate -- where the entire titled clan celebrates the Christmas holiday annually.

After complaining of chest pains on Christmas Eve, Philip was transported for a "minimally invasive" procedure to unblock a coronary artery. The prince (aka Duke of Edinburgh) was visited by family members including Charles, Prince of Wales, and his grandsons William and Harry, among others.

Philip "thanked the staff at Papworth for the excellent care he has received during his stay," according to a statement from Buckingham Palace, which added that he was "very much looking forward to rejoining his family."

The Prince will certainly need his rest, as 2012 is jam-packed with appearances and events in celebration of the Queen's diamond jubilee, which marks 60 years of her reign.   

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Photo: Prince Philip leaves Papworth Hospital after heart surgery, waving en route to Sandringham estate. Credit: Chris Radburn / EPA 



Prince Philip spending Christmas recovering from heart surgery

Prince Philip is recovering from heart surgery

Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, is recovering from heart surgery this holiday.

On Friday at the expansive eastern England estate of Sandringham, where the royals gather annually for a formal holiday celebration, Philip complained of chest pains. The 90-year-old was taken to Papworth Hospital, near Cambridge.

After what doctors called a "minimally invasive procedure" to mend a blocked coronary artery, official word from Buckingham Palace was that Philip, aka Duke of Edinburgh, enjoyed a good night following the experience.

Bedside visitors to Papworth included his sons, Princes Charles, Edward and Andrew, as well as Her Royal Highness Princess Anne. Camilla Parker Bowles, Charles' wife and Duchess of Cornwall, also reportedly popped by.  

With his hospitalization, the duke is missing the fun at Sandringham, where the schedule includes proper luncheons, a gift exchange and a hunt on the 20,000-acre estate. Perhaps his recovery will excuse him from the weekend's rigorous pace: The royal Christmas can mean up to five costume changes a day for the family.

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Photo: Prince Philip arrives at the April 2011 nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London. Credit: European Pressphoto Agency / Getty Images

  


Prince Harry tours Universal Studios, bunks in Beverly Hills

Prince Harry comes to Hollywood!

Prince Harry hit Hollywood this week, taking advantage of a holiday they don't have in Britain.

Residing on the United States' West Coast during a brief military training stint, the younger son of Charles, Prince of Wales, made the most of Thanksgiving time in Los Angeles by touring a major film lot and bunking at a swanky hotel. 

On Wednesday, Harry and a group of pals hit Universal Studios Hollywood for a VIP tour. A gourmet lunch by in-house chef Eric Kopelow was immediately followed by a turn on the Simpsons Ride. 

Favorite attractions for the prince included King Kong 360 3-D and the plane crash site from "War of the Worlds" on the Studio Tour, plus the ever-popular "Jaws" experience, an onlooker told the Ministry.

The group had a real showbiz moment when it was allowed to sneak through a music-video shoot on Universal's back lot, capped off with some adrenaline seeking on Revenge of the Mummy -- the Ride, a roller coaster that Harry whipped through twice.

Before departing for Beverly Hills, where a source tells us Harry checked into the SLS Beverly Hills Hotel, the prince and company played some carnival games. Prince William's brother nabbed an oversize Curious George doll for his efforts, passing it off to an excited child just before heading out. 

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Photo: Prince Harry attends a fundraising day at the offices of BGC Partners on Sept. 12 in London. Czech model Eva Herzigova is in the background. Credit: Paul Grover / Getty Images



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