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Police probe hacking of Pippa Middleton's private photos

Police are investigating the hacking of an iCloud account belonging to Pippa Middleton, the sister of the Duchess of Cambridge.

Scotland Yard confirmed that specialist officers were investigating amid reports 3,000 private images were stolen from the internet account.

They are thought to include photographs of Kate and her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The images were offered to reporters by an anonymous seller via WhatsApp.

The Daily Mail reported that the images offered included some of the royal children as well as wedding dresses and parties.

The seller was apparently keen to sell in America because of UK privacy laws.

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The alleged theft comes two years after a host of celebrities, including actress Jennifer Lawrence and model Kate Upton, fell victim to a hacker attack on the iCloud.

During that leak, many private images - some of a sexual nature - were posted online.

As part of a US investigation, the FBI searched several addresses and seized electronic equipment.

A Chicago man was charged in July this year with illegally accessing the iCloud and Google Mail accounts of more than 300 people.

Edward Majerczyk, 28, faces a maximum five-year jail term after admitting the charge in a plea agreement, said the US Attorney's Office.

Also in July, it was announced that Pippa Middleton would marry her financier boyfriend, James Matthews, in a society wedding in 2017.

William and Kate said they were a "wonderful couple".

Hedge fund boss Mr Matthews got down on bended knee during a trip to the Lake District after they had dated for less than a year.