Kate Middleton Family Photo Fiasco: Blame Game and Royal Responsibilities

2024-03-16 18:15:00

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  • Kate Middleton has apologized for her doctored family photo on Mother’s Day. But now voices are being raised that blame those around them for the photo fiasco.

    Windsor – The outcry is great, the loss of image is huge. After a post on Instagram The photo posted by Kate Middleton (42) with her children Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince Louis (5) initially caused great joy, but doubts quickly arose about the authenticity of the photo. Experts claim to have identified abnormalities in more than ten places that indicate massive editing of the image.

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    Finally, Princess Kate felt compelled to make an official apology via Instagram story. “Like many amateur photographers, I occasionally experiment with editing,” said the post, signed “C” for “Catherine.” “I would like to apologize for the confusion caused by the family photo we shared yesterday.” The only question that remains is how such a drama could have happened in the first place.

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    However, royal author Robert Jobson (59) does not see Kate Middleton as responsible as he is towards her The Sun emphasized. “We can’t really blame Kate.” Rather, Kensington Palace failed as an advisory body at this point. “It damages the integrity of the organization that releases a photo,” Jobson said. Kate did the royal family a favor by taking responsibility for the manipulated photo.

    In my opinion she was let down.

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    It looks similar too Daily-Mail-Columnist Liz Jones (65). Jones classifies the heavily edited photo as “catastrophic for our trust in the monarchy.” But she doesn’t see the blame on Princess Kate either, who is currently finding it difficult to concentrate on her recovery. “I don’t think she contributed anything to this photo or to any mistakes that were made afterwards,” the journalist said loudly Daily Mail.

    Princess Kate has to take the blame for the manipulated photo – but is she really the main one responsible? (Photomontage) © IMAGO/UPI Photo/PA Images

    From Liz Jones’ point of view, the whole drama would have been simply unnecessary. “Why couldn’t they have just published a photo of Kate from the coronation for Mother’s Day with a little message from her?” asks the royal expert. “That would have been fine. We don’t expect her to wear makeup during her time off. Now we’re thinking: Did she even write the message about the controversial snap?”

    Under these circumstances the Demands for Princess Kate’s unedited picture continuiously louder. Sources used: thesun.co.uk, dailymail.co.uk

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