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Mother’s Day photo pulled from international agencies over manipulation concerns

LONDON: Catherine, Princess of Wales has taken responsibility and apologized for an edited official photograph that was recalled by a number of international news agencies over concerns it had been manipulated.

“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,” Kate wrote in a statement.

Britain’s royal family faced mounting pressure on Monday to explain how an official photo of Princess Catherine had been altered, after AFP and other agencies withdrew the image.

Kate, 42, has not been seen in public since attending a Christmas Day church service, and underwent abdominal surgery in January, fueling speculation about her health, particularly online.

The family traditionally releases a family photo on Mother’s Day, but this year’s image came amid a backdrop of intrigue and confusion over Kate’s extended absence following her January operation.

Kensington Palace said the photograph was taken by William, Prince of Wales. It appeared on the front pages of several British newspapers and websites before concerns about it were identified.

Questions later quickly emerged about the Mother’s Day portrait of a smiling Kate, casually dressed and seated in a garden chair, surrounded by Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Closer examination showed specifically that Charlotte’s left hand was misaligned with the sleeve of her cardigan.

AFP, Getty, the Associated Press (AP) and Reuters all have policies about distributing manipulated images, and pulled it, despite initially publishing the photograph provided by Kensington Palace.

“It has come to light that the handout issued by Kensington Palace today of Kate and the kids had been altered, therefore it was withdrawn from AFP systems,” the agency said in a note to clients.

The AP said it had retracted the image because on “closer inspection, it appeared the source had manipulated the image in a way that did not meet AP’s photo standards”. Reuters gave a similar statement.

‘Damaging’

Many commentators suggested the furor had cast fresh doubt on palace reassurances about Kate’s health and recuperation. Peter Hunt, a former BBC royal correspondent, said the situation was “damaging” for the family. “They knew there would be intense interest in any picture they released of Kate,” he said. “Their challenge is that people will now question whether they can be trusted and believed when they next issue a health update.”

Graham Smith, who heads the Republic pressure group calling for an elected head of state, added: “It’s quite simple. Don’t use their own photos. It’s PR, not news.”

Intense interest in Kate’s absence comes from the fact that William — King Charles III’s elder son — is heir to the throne, meaning she will be one day be queen. According to Kensington Palace, she was admitted to hospital on January 16 for planned surgery, then left on January 29, to recuperate at home until at least Easter on March 31.

The contentious photograph, published on all royal social media channels and widely picked up in Britain and across the world, was accompanied a message signed by Kate. “Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months. Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day,” it read. The message was signed “C” for Catherine.

Health woes

British newspapers quickly changed their front pages late on Sunday to reflect the brewing controversy. Royal officials have not specified the nature of Kate’s operation but have said it was not cancer-related.

Earlier this month, a snatched photograph said to have been of Kate wearing sunglasses while being driven by her mother were published on the celebrity news site TMZ. The sighting, said to have been near William and Kate’s Windsor home west of London, also failed to dampen conspiracy theories on social media about Kate’s absence from the spotlight.

The announcement about Kate’s hospital admission came just before another about her father-in-law’s treatment for a benign enlarged prostate. It was then announced that he had been diagnosed with an unrelated — but so far unspecified — cancer, which has forced him to cancel public engagements, barring some official meetings.

Charles, 75, has only been king and British head of state since the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022. His wife, Queen Camilla, 76, has since stepped up to take the lead as the royals’ most senior figure at public events. — AFP

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