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'William should have married Pippa'

 London - Britain's Prince William should have married "hot" Pippa Middleton, rapper Dappy has claimed.

The royal married his longterm girlfriend - now Duchess Catherine - in April.

But the former N-Duz rapper thinks the prince should instead have walked down the aisle with his new wife's sister because he believes she is more attractive than her older sibling.

Dappy said: "Have you seen the way she looks in that little tight dress going up that aisle? She is buff. She should be getting married to Will! She's the one our eyes are on, innit."

Dappy - who mentions both Catherine and Pippa in his latest single No Regrets - thinks Pippa has the best body of any woman he has ever seen.

Shag-over

He added to nowmagazine.co.uk: "I'd shag-over Pippa. I think she's got the best little figure ever."

In No Regrets, Dappy sings: "I'm a prince and, yes, Will got the crown - Kate stays in my dungeon when her sister's round."

William and Kate are not the only notable figures to be mentioned in the track, with US rapper Chris Brown - who was convicted of attacking his then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 - late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain and Virgin boss Richard Branson also given a nod.

The record continues: "I messed my life up, and yeah I've been down; I'm a changed man now, Chris Brown.

"You know I feel your pain cos I been through it - I'm Kurt Cobain, but I just couldn't do it. Now I'm flyer than the birds - Richard Branson."
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