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Monday saw the Princess of Wales taking to social media to extend an apology, acknowledging her involvement in altering an official portrait released by Kensington Palace. This came after major news agencies, including AFP, Reuters, and Associated Press, retracted the Mother’s Day portrait featuring a smiling Kate Middleton, casually seated in a garden chair with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis; due to violations of their policies regarding manipulated content.
The attempt to reassure the public about Middleton’s whereabouts, amidst speculation following her recent abdominal surgery, turned into a spectacular misstep. The fallout from the photo’s release led the editor to issue an apology to the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales by Monday morning.
“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C,” it read.
Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 11, 2024
In a twist nobody anticipated, the apology, signed by “C” for Catherine, Princess of Wales, suggested that Middleton herself had tinkered with the image, a departure from the meticulously-curated image of the royal family.
However, not everyone was convinced by the apology. Social media erupted with skepticism, with one user writing, “I am struggling to believe that the most famous royal family in the world – and the woman who would be queen – fiddled around with photoshop and put out a family pic (designed to quash rumours about her whereabouts) without anyone in the ranks inspecting it. Nah. Not buying it.”
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Another chimed in, “Literally no one is buying this. I’m genuinely concerned for this woman’s safety and welfare.”
I am struggling to believe that the most famous royal family in the world – and the woman who would be queen – fiddled around with photoshop and put out a family pic (designed to quash rumours about her whereabouts) without anyone in the ranks inspecting it. Nah. Not buying it.— Sonia Poulton (@SoniaPoulton) March 11, 2024
Literally no one is buying this. I’m genuinely concerned for this woman’s safety and welfare.— Jayda Fransen (@JaydaBF) March 11, 2024
Memes swiftly followed, reflecting the disbelief in Kate’s case and the broader erosion of trust.
“I do occasionally experiment with editing” https://t.co/alpjhLe0yh pic.twitter.com/G9RwM895ef— Not the RTÉ News (@notthertenews) March 11, 2024
Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. #KateMiddleton pic.twitter.com/P713nA51Ow— Alex Fleming-Brown (@aflemingbrown) March 11, 2024
Kensington Palace releases new photo of Kate Middleton, showing the Princess is alive and well pic.twitter.com/HaomoGeLQs— take another little reece of my heart now baby (@connolly_reece) March 11, 2024
Kate Middleton after another 12 hour shift of editing all the Royal Family photos for press release while also getting bed rest and raising 3 children pic.twitter.com/fja2PNKT3G— C. (@cstsher) March 11, 2024
Kate Middleton apologizes for the slightly altered photo of her and her kittens. pic.twitter.com/CWfnAH0BCq— Lorenzo The Cat (@LorenzoTheCat) March 11, 2024
For those perplexed by the fuss, the image itself raised eyebrows. Everyone appeared to be smiling so intensely that they resembled a Snapchat filter. Middleton, seated in the centre, seemed oddly proportioned, sparking questions about the authenticity of the image. From misaligned hands to peculiar details like a lighter zip on Middleton’s attire, the discrepancies were glaring.
The manipulations were so blatant that even Britain’s Press Association withdrew the image, citing a lack of clarification from Kensington Palace. In response, the palace hastily issued a statement, attempting to quell the mounting concerns.
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Thus, as the Royal Palace attempts damage control, the public remains skeptical. How many more loopholes will they navigate before presenting something credible? Only time will tell.
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