Kate Middleton files harassment complaint
LONDON (Reuters) - Kate Middleton, girlfriend of Prince William, has filed a formal complaint to the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) about a photograph of her that appeared in Thursday's Daily Mirror.
The picture, which appeared on page 22, shows her glancing over her shoulder as she walks along the street holding a coffee and was accompanied by a caption suggesting "stony-faced Kate" was about to scold William after he was pictured this month with other women in night clubs.
"Look out Wills, here comes an heir-bashing" ran the headline.
Middleton's complaint said the unsigned photograph was taken as a result of harassment, a PCC spokesman said, adding the commission would investigate.
Former Mirror editor Roy Greenslade said Middleton might have taken offence at the caption, which seemed to imply that the writer knew what Middleton was thinking, rather than the picture itself.
"What doesn't help is that the caption accompanying it is one of those pieces of rather speculative whimsy, in which the writer is pretending that he knows what she might be thinking," Greenslade told Sky News.
"I think that's doubly offensive."
William and Middleton, both 24, met when they were students at St Andrews University in Scotland.
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