Australian radio network dumps royal hoax show

An Australian radio show at the center of a hoax call controversy involving Britain’s Prince William and his pregnant wife Catherine has been taken off air permanently, the network said Monday.

An Australian radio show at the center of a hoax call controversy involving Britain’s Prince William and his pregnant wife Catherine has been taken off air permanently, the network said Monday.

Prince William and his wife Catherine’s first child is due in July, St James’s Palace announced on Monday.

Prince William’s wife Catherine marks her 31st birthday on Wednesday, but her well-documented pregnancy is likely to make it a low-key celebration.

Prince William’s pregnant wife Catherine on Sunday made her first public engagement since being hospitalized for severe morning sickness, presenting cyclist Bradley Wiggins with the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.

Death threats have been made against the Australian radio hosts involved in the royal prank call tragedy, police said Friday, with station management reportedly moving some staff to safehouses.

The Australian radio hosts who made a prank call to a London hospital treating Prince William’s wife Kate Monday said they were heartbroken as they recalled hearing the news that a nurse had been found dead.

Two Australian radio presenters who duped a nurse at a London hospital which treated Prince William’s pregnant wife Catherine have been taken off air as they face public fury after the woman was found dead.

Two Australian radio disc jockeys apologized Wednesday after impersonating Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles in a prank call and getting a London hospital to tell them all about Kate Middleton’s condition.

News that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, aka Prince William and wife Kate, are having a baby lifted Americans’ fascination with the British royal family to new heights on Tuesday.

British palace officials had to hastily remove several photographs of Prince William from the Internet on Tuesday after realising that they showed Ministry of Defense passwords in the background.

Britain’s royals went on the offensive Monday with a criminal complaint in Paris against a magazine that published photos of Prince William’s wife Catherine sunbathing topless on the balcony of a French chateau.

Britain’s Prince William and wife Catherine will take a war canoe ride to a secluded corner of the Solomon Islands Monday as their lawyers lodge a criminal complaint in France over a topless photos row.

Britain’s Prince William and his wife Catherine are to lodge a criminal complaint in France over the taking and publication of topless photographs which appeared last week in a French magazine, a palace spokeswoman said Sunday.