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        <title><![CDATA[Prince William, Kate Middleton take legal action against Tatler magazine]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Prince William</strong> and his wife, <strong>Kate Middleton</strong>, are taking legal action against high-society magazine Tatler over a &#8220;cruel, sexist and woman-shaming&#8221; cover story about the duchess, according to a report.</p><p>The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have already sent legal letters to the magazine demanding its profile of Kate be removed from the internet, <strong>the Mail on Sunday newspaper said</strong>.</p><p>The story, <strong>headlined &#8220;Catherine the Great&#8221;</strong> on the cover of the magazine&#8217;s latest issue, remained online Sunday.</p><p>While it starts out flattering &#8212; suggesting the duchess is now &#8220;one of the most influential women in the world&#8221; &#8212; Kensington Palace has already blasted it for a swathe of &#8220;inaccuracies and false representations.&#8221;</p><p>Insiders told the UK paper that the royal couple were particularly incensed at the suggestion the duchess was feeling exhausted and <strong>trapped by an increased workload after Megxit</strong>.</p><p>They were also infuriated at the &#8220;disgusting&#8221; line about her being &#8220;perilously thin,&#8221; comparing it to eating disorders suffered by William&#8217;s late mother, Princess Diana.</p><p>&#8220;That is such an extremely cruel and wounding barb,&#8221; a royal source told the UK paper.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s sexist and woman-shaming at its very worst.&#8221;</p><p>The source insisted that the duke and duchess were only taking legal action because the article was &#8220;full of lies.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s ironic that the Royals&#8217; favorite magazine is being trashed by them,&#8221; the source noted.</p><p>&#8220;Tatler may think it&#8217;s immune from action as it&#8217;s read by the Royals and on every coffee table in every smart home, but it makes no difference.&#8221;</p><p>After Kensington Palace released its unusual attack on the &#8220;inaccuracies and false misrepresentations,&#8221; Tatler&#8217;s Editor-in-Chief, Richard Dennen, insisted he &#8220;stands behind the reporting.&#8221;</p><p>Tatler did not respond to the Mail on Sunday on its latest report. Kensington Palace declined to comment, the paper said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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