Pippa Middleton use FALSE to steal spotlight during royal wedding of William and Kate
Pippa Middleton was accused of using a “falsie” to give her the rear of the year at sister Kate’s wedding to Prince William.
Leading French Royal watcher Stephane Bern claimed Pippa “had a false bottom” to give her THAT look which soared her into the jet set.
Highly-respected and influential Mr Bern, 50, made the claim during as The Duchess of Cambridge’s 30-year-old sister made a trip to the vineyards of Bordeaux.
Mr Bern, a Knight of the Order of Grimaldi in Monaco and an expert on etiquette, used his TV chat show to reveal the snippet.
But he did not recall how he knew.
Pippa won global praise for her white figure-hugging dress, as a maid of honour at the Westminster Abbey wedding on April 29 2011.
But Mr Bern said “ But of course she had a false bottom. I repeat it,she had a false bottom.
You take her away from that and she has normal buttocks. It was an optical illusion.
“She knew there were a billion people watching. It was the moment to show it.”
Pippa was a little known socialite until her sister, Kate, made her bridesmaid at her wedding to Prince William.
Pippa wore a white Alexander McQueen dress and became an instant international star, with many saying that her bottom made her particularly special.
Mr Bern, a personal friend of royalty all over Europe, made his comments on his own programme on the national France 2 channel on Monday.
Pippa, a food columnist for Waitrose Kitchen magazine, travelled to south west France to visit the Médoc wine vineyards.
An wine industry source said: “Pippa loves her wine, and it is fantastic that she’s come to visit the place where the best in France is produced.”
She toured a series of country houses and their accompanying vineyards close to Bordeaux.
She dined at the Chateau Palmer estate named after a British Army officer, Major General Palmer, who settled in Bordeaux in 1814.
Pippa caused a stir during her last high-profile trip to France, in April 2012, when a friend she was travelling in a car with pointed a gun at a photographer.
Lawyer Romain Rabillard was pictured aiming what looked like a semi-automatic pistol as he drove his convertible Audi through Paris.
Others travelling in the car described the gun as a ‘children’s toy’, claiming that the whole incident was a ‘joke and a funny game’. Nobody was arrested in connection with the incident.