
Kate Middleton apologizes for ‘Photoshopped’ image, internet reacts with ‘royal’ meme (Photo credit: X)
Duchess Kate has apologized after her new agency pulled her Mother’s Day portrait, citing manipulation. The public responds with memes.
On Monday, the Princess of Wales apologized on social media and admitted that she had been involved in altering the official portrait released by Kensington Palace. This comes as major news agencies including AFP, Reuters and the Associated Press retracted her Mother’s Day portrait featuring a smiling Duchess Kate casually sitting in a garden chair with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. It was in response to what happened. For violating our Manipulated Content Policy.
Attempts to reassure the public about Ms Middleton’s whereabouts amid speculation following her recent abdominal surgery have been a spectacular failure. In response to the fallout from the publication of the photo, editors issued an apology on the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales by Monday morning.
“Like many amateur photographers, I also experiment with editing from time to time. I would like to apologize for any confusion the family photo I shared yesterday may have caused. I wish everyone celebrating a very happy Mother’s Day. I hope it was written “C”.
Like many amateur photographers, I sometimes experiment with editing. We would like to apologize for any confusion caused by the family photo we shared yesterday. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C — Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 11, 2024
In a development that no one expected, the apology letter signed “C” addressed to Duchess Kate departed from the royal family’s carefully crafted image and revealed that Middleton herself had played with her image. was suggesting.
However, not everyone was satisfied with this apology. Skepticism erupted on social media, with one user writing: “I can’t believe that the world’s most famous royal family, and the woman who would become queen, released family photos using Photoshop (to dispel rumors).” ” he wrote. about her whereabouts), without anyone in the ranks inspecting it. no. I won’t buy it. ”
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Another said: “Literally no one is buying this. I have this woman’s safety and well-being in her heart.”
It’s hard to believe that the world’s most famous royal family, and the woman who would become the queen, could mess around with photoshop and publish photos of her family (in the hopes of quashing rumors about her whereabouts) without anyone inspecting them. no. Don’t buy it — Sonia Poulton (@SoniaPoulton) March 11, 2024
Literally no one would buy this. I am deeply concerned for this woman’s safety and well-being. — Jayda Fransen (@JaydaBF) March 11, 2024
Memes soon followed suit, reflecting disbelief and a widespread decline in trust in Kate’s case.
Kensington Palace releases new photos of Duchess Kate, showing she’s alive and well pic.twitter.com/HaomoGeLQs— Take another lease on my heart, baby (@connolly_reece) March 11, 2024
Duchess Kate completed a 12-hour shift compiling all photos of the royal family for press releases while resting and raising her three children. pic.twitter.com/fja2PNKT3G— C. (@cstsher) March 11, 2024
For those perplexed by the uproar, the image itself raised eyebrows. Everyone seemed to be laughing so hard it resembled a Snapchat filter. Middleton, seated in the center, appeared oddly proportioned, raising questions about the authenticity of the image. The discrepancies were obvious, from the misplacement of his hands to odd details like the light zipper on Middleton’s outfit.
The manipulation was so blatant that even the British Press Association withdrew the image, citing a lack of explanation from Kensington Palace. In response, the palace quickly issued a statement in an attempt to allay growing concerns.
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Thus, while the palace attempts damage control, the public remains skeptical. How many more loopholes can we jump through before we present something reliable? Only time will tell.


