So True? So False? Was Pippa Middleton's Butt Really Removed From a Sign?!

Word around town is a certain English pub is ready to take down a photo featuring Kate's sister's behind

By Bruna Nessif Sep 07, 2011 1:43 PMTags
Pippa MiddletonCARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images

The Queen's Head, a historic pub in Bedfordshire, England, has always had a specific images displayed on their sign to attract patrons.

At first, it was a depiction of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife, and then in honor of the royal wedding between Kate Middleton and Prince William, there were photos of Kate looking gorgeous on her big day.

The most recent picture featured was this backside photo of  Pippa Middleton holding the duchess's train as she walked down the aisle at Westminster Abbey.

Beautiful, right?

But has the Queen's Head decided to give Pippa's royal booty a boot?

Well, down a pint of lager, mates, because this rumor is...

So true!

The pub's head honcho Charlie Wells told the Daily Mail, "'The picture of Kate was very topical, quite funny and proved something of a talking point, but we feel the joke has gone a bit far and could cause offense."

And he was right.

A local resident said, "We don't want disgraceful pictures of ladies posteriors on our pub signs. That sort of behavior might be acceptable in the fleshpots of Flitwick or Luton but not Ampthill."

Looks like good ole Catherine of Aragon has regained her spot.