Controversy surrounds new Kate Middleton photo due to alleged editing.

Kensington Palace posted a photo of Princess Diana with her kids and a Mother's Day note written by Kate, her first since surgery.

March 10th 2024.

Controversy surrounds new Kate Middleton photo due to alleged editing.
The royal family has recently found themselves in the midst of a controversy involving a photo of Kate Middleton and her children. The photo, which was shared by Kensington Palace on their official account, has been met with a "kill notice" from four major picture agencies. These agencies, including Getty Images, Associated Press, AFP, and Reuters, have all withdrawn the image from their archives due to claims of manipulation.

The photo in question was posted earlier today, alongside a sweet Mother's Day message from Kate. It was the first message we've seen from her since her recent surgery, making it a special moment for the family. However, upon closer inspection, it seems that the image may have been altered in some way. This realization led to the agencies issuing the "kill notice" and pulling the photo from their systems.

Associated Press stated that the image appeared to have been manipulated by the source, while AFP mentioned an "editorial issue" as the reason for withdrawal. Reuters also confirmed that the photo had been removed following a review. This situation has caused quite a stir, with no comment yet from Kensington Palace on the matter. It's been reported that they have been contacted for a statement, but nothing has been released as of yet.

Sources close to the situation have revealed that the agencies believe the photo was edited from its original form. The photo, which is said to have been taken last week in Windsor, features the Princess and her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. This revelation has only added to the ongoing conspiracy theories surrounding Kate's health and whereabouts, which her husband, the Prince of Wales, addressed earlier this week.

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