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Princess Kate's 'Marilyn' Moment Causes a Stir in India

AFP

11 hours ago

New Delhi (AFP) - One of Indias top newspapers faced a social media backlash on Tuesday after it splashed a picture across its front page of Britains Princess Kate suffering a Marilyn moment as her dress rose up in the wind.

Readers accused the Times of India of being disrespectful to the Duchess, who was wearing a white 1950s-style dress reminiscent of the one in the iconic Marilyn Monroe photo as she laid a wreath at the India Gate war memorial with her husband, Prince William.

Times of India was one of the top trending topics on Twitter on Tuesday morning as users questioned the papers judgement in picturing the Duchess inadvertently flashing an expanse of royal thigh.

Sleazy journalism at its best, tweeted reader Shagun in response to the image, which was accompanied by the headline Kates Marilyn moment at India Gate.

Well done Times of India! Our guests come to India and this is the photo you decide to put on your front page tweeted another.

Many recalled an incident last year in which the paper was strongly criticised for promoting video footage of a top Bollywood actress with a tweet that read OMG! Deepika Padukones cleavage show.

But Shekhar Gupta, who has edited some of Indias biggest news publications, took a different view.

Objections to ToI on Kates Marilyn moment silly. Brits have grown-up view of royals as glamorous celebs, Gupta tweeted.

Britains newspapers took a more restrained approach. Several published shots of her dress rising in the wind, but none was as revealing as the picture on the front page of The Times of India.

Popular tabloid The Sun came closest with an image of the Duchess laying the wreath under the headline A Royal Flash in India Kates Marilyn moment.

The Daily Telegraph a conservative daily known for its royal coverage said a series of such problems had prompted suggestions that she should follow the Queens lead and slip small lead curtain weights into the linings of her outfits.

On Tuesday Prince William and Kate met Prime Minister Narendra Modi for lunch at Hyderabad House, a former palace in New Delhi, with the Duchess pictured wearing a calf-length teal-coloured dress.

The royal couple are scheduled to travel to northeast Indias Assam state later today, with a rhino safari inside the famous Kaziranga National Park on the agenda for Wednesday.

https://www.yahoo.com/style/duchesss-marilyn-moment-causes-stir-india-093251230.html

But did they buy the paper is the question. ..

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Janelle, you forgot the the most important picture!

Kate-Middleton.jpg

Couldn't get the picture from my phone. Sorry lol

The Royal flasher at large again-lol.must be some great pics out there waiting to be bought!

I bet the ties with India are now strengthened. Lol

 

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