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Published 13:19 5 Sept 2017 BST
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The pictures were not published in Britain following a furious response by the royal family there. In Ireland, the Irish Daily Star controversially ran with the snaps - a decision that eventually led to the resignation of its editor, Michael O'Kane.
On Monday, William and Catherine - who married in April 2011 - announced that they were expecting their third child
During the trial and in a letter read out in the west Paris court, the prince said the incident reminded him of paparazzi hounding of his late mother, Diana.
The prosecution had called for "very heavy" fines for the editor of Closer in France and the head of the Mondadori group, which owns the magazine.
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