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A leading French royal expert has accused Pippa Middleton of creating a 'false bottom' when she was bridesmaid of honour at the Royal Wedding.
The highly respected and influential Stephane Bern, 50, made the claim during a trip by Pippa, 30, to the vineyards of Bordeaux.
Mr. Bern, who is Knight of the Order of Grimaldi in Monaco and an expert on etiquette, used his TV chat show to reveal the information.
Referring to Pippa's famous appearance in Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, when she was praised around the world for her shapely figure, 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.’
He did not give details about the type of enhancement he believes she used.
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.
In her first public speech in February, Miss Middleton joked that the gown may have fitted 'a little too well' as she revealed how the dress had transformed her life.
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