US evangelist and charity boss Franklin Graham has criticised the Duchess of Cambridge after she complained her privacy had been invaded.
Graham, son of Billy, posted a message on Facebook which said Kate shouldn't have taken her top off if she didn't want a photo to be taken of her.
He explained that she is followed by paparazzi around the world in a high-tech digital age.
He also said the story should be a warning to all Christians and quoted Psalm 139:2.
He said: "This is also a reminder to all of us that even though it seems people are always watching more importantly, God is always watching.
"He sees everything we do. He not only sees what we do, He knows our thoughts."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are seeking £1.3 million over the topless photos of Kate Middleton sunbathing in France.
The pictures were published in a French magazine in 2012.
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Article by Tola Mbakwe
Tola Mbakwe is a multimedia journalist for Premier.