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A man arrested by police investigating the alleged hacking of an iCloud account belonging to the Duchess of Cambridge’s sister has been released without charge.
Police said the man, understood to be Nathan Wyatt, was released on Friday.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement: “On 24 September 2016, detectives arrested a 35-year-old man at an address in Northamptonshire on suspicion of unauthorised access with intent to commit or facilitate commission of further offences, contrary to the Computer Misuse Act.
“A case file was subsequently submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, but following CPS advice, the man was released with no further action on 8 September.”
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Newlyweds: Pippa Middleton and James Matthews kiss as husband and wife.
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Kate with the bridesmaids and pageboys as they wait for sister Pippa.
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Mother and daughter: Kate and Princess Charlotte.
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Royal wave: Prince George as he leaves the wedding of his aunt.
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Kiss: Husband and wife Pippa and James.
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Duchess: Kate walks with the children as she tells them to be quiet.
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Arrival: Pippa Middleton arrives with her father Michael Middleton for her wedding to James Matthews at St Mark’s Church in Englefield.
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Vintage: Father and daughter arrive in a 1951 Jaguar Mk V car, for her wedding to James Matthews.
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Duchess of Cambridge: Kate arrives with the pageboys and flower girls for the wedding of sister Pippa.
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Beaming: A veiled Pippa arrives at the church.
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Expectation: Kate and the children wait for bride Pippa.
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Children: Kate waits for the bride.
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Special day: Shortly before entering the church.
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Entrance: Pippa Middleton arrives with her father Michael Middleton shortly after 11.15am for her wedding.
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Father of the bride: Michael and daughter Pippa.
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Entrance: Kate tends to sister Pippa’s wedding dress train.
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Stunning: Beaming bride Pippa wore a dress by British designer Giles Deacon.
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Last year the High Court heard that Pippa Matthews, then Middleton, had “good reason” to fear that all information held in her iCloud account had been hacked.
Mrs Justice Whipple made orders barring publication of photographs and other material held on the account after Mrs Matthews and her husband, then fiance, James Matthews took civil court action against a “person or persons unknown” as a result of pictures allegedly being taken from the account.
Pictures of Kate and her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were reportedly among 3,000 images taken from the account.
The alleged theft came two years after a host of celebrities, including Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence, fell victim to a hacker attack on the iCloud – which stores private photos from phones and computers online – which saw images posted online.
Additional reporting from PA.
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