The editor of Closer magazine who ran the topless pictures of Kate Middleton hinted at also having sex photos of the Royal pair. However, she said that they will not be publishing them.

Laurence Pieau insinuated the shocking information while standing by her decision to run the topless photos of Kate, stating "I won't hide the fact that there are more intimate pictures that exist that we haven't published and will not publish. These images are full of joy, not degrading."

Kate Middleton is upset over the controversial photos of herself that surfaced while she relaxed at a chateau in France last week. The pictures show Middleton removing her bikini top while spending some time with husband Prince William.

According to TMZ, the Royal Family had made a statement.

"Their royal highnesses have been hugely saddened to learn that a French publication and a photographer have invaded their privacy in such a grotesque and totally unjustifiable manner. Their royal highnesses had every expectation of privacy in the remote house. It is unthinkable that anyone should take such photographs, let alone publish them."

The Royals claimed that the ordeal is "reminiscent of the worst excesses of the press and paparazzi during the life of Diana, Princess of Wales," who tragically died while fleeing the French paparazzi in a 1997 high speed pursuit.

Closer has a version of its magazine in the UK as well. However, UK's Closer magazine immediately denied any association with the French edition.

"The two publications make entirely independent editorial decisions. In this respect the comments made by the Editor of the French edition which have reported in the media today do not reflect the opinions of Closer magazine UK.

"Closer magazine UK takes its obligations under the PCC Code extremely seriously and would never publish topless images of a member of the Royal family on its cover or otherwise."