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After major news outlets refused to air the first official photo of the princess, which was suspected of being “faked,” Prince William’s wife apologized in an Instagram story.
“It appears that the image of Kate and her children in Kensington Palace today (Sunday) has changed. It has therefore been removed from the AFP service and should no longer be used in any way,” AFP said. Since then, many news outlets have chosen not to broadcast the first official photo of Kate Middleton, which was released by Kensington Palace on Sunday, March 10, Mother’s Day in the UK.
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Facing the controversy this Monday, March 11, the princess responded in an Instagram story. “Like any amateur photographer, I sometimes experiment with editing,” he wrote. I wanted to apologize for any confusion the family portrait we shared yesterday may have caused.” Before graduation. “I hope everyone had a good Mother’s Day.” Yesterday, Internet users actually noticed many inconsistencies in the photo.
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A shadow of a doubt
Some noted that “Katherine’s right arm around Louis was blurry, but her left arm around Charlotte, at the same distance from the camera, was not.” Or Prince Louis’ middle finger, which “must be freakishly long to completely wrap around the next finger without showing the nail…” jokes the netizen, quickly conjuring the little boy’s fuzzy hand.
Others also question the proportions of his body and head. “I feel like her head is too big and her legs are too thin,” commented one. “It’s obviously a photoshopped image,” concludes another. Another communication error by the Chamber that reinforces suspicions. In other words, a bona fide blunder or an attempt to divert the attention of the British? The latter, without a doubt, no longer know which side to turn to.
Source: Le Figaro
