One of the stars of The Crown believes the show should not be revived, and that the health battles of Kate Middleton and King Charles should not be brought to screen.
10.03.2024 - 15:03 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A curious new detail in the Princess of Wales' Mother's Day post has left sharp-eyed fans puzzled - and not for the first time.
This morning, Kate Middleton broke her silence after undergoing abdominal surgery in January. Taking to social media, the royal shared a sweet never-before-seen picture and thanked well-wishers amid her recovery.
Rumours have swirled about her ongoing absence from royal duties, but the snap shows the beaming mum-of-three with her children. One detail of the image, which BBC reports was taken this week by Prince William, has royal fans baffled.
The snap shows Kate sat outside beside Prince Louis, five, and Princess Charlotte, eight, as Prince George, 10, encircles his arms around his mum.
Kate wrote: "Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months. Wishing everyone a Happy Mother's Day. C."
As reported by the Mirror, some fans have spotted something odd about one of Louis' fingers on his right hand. One person said: "Lol Prince Louis is always doing something extra. Look at his right hand."
Another person noticed: "Photoshop picture. Check prince Louis fingers. One is short." And a third person pointed out: "Prince Louis crossing his fingers."
Last Christmas, social media users raised an eyebrow at another family picture released in December 2023. Some wondered if Prince Louis' finger had been edited off in the photo.
One observer posted: "Gorgeous photo! What happened to Prince Louis' finger? It looks like it's missing." Another quipped: "Is Prince Louis missing a finger? What in the AI is going on."
Another person suggested: "I think the missing finger is how he's holding the arm of the chair.."
Speaking to the Daily Mail, a royal insider explained that there was no photo
One of the stars of The Crown believes the show should not be revived, and that the health battles of Kate Middleton and King Charles should not be brought to screen.
For many youngsters, a stay at your grandparent's house is a very exciting prospect. But when your grandfather is the King, we imagine the anticipation increases ever so slightly.
When not working on royal engagements or at home, Kate Middleton enjoys spending time with her children outdoors, particularly at the RHS Back To Nature Garden - a woodland garden in London. Getting her children involved, Kate, who recently announced that she is being treated for cancer, likes to take Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to help decorate the garden by gathering moss, leaves, and twigs. Last year, she even backed the RHS's campaign to promote gardening in schools, a scheme which aim is to bring nature into the lives of youngsters.
Princess Eugenie is celebrating her 34th birthday. To commemorate the occasion, she’s thinking about the most important things in life, which are her sons August and Ernest. King Charles has become one of Kate Middleton’s greatest sources of supportSarah Ferguson about Kate Middleton: ‘I am full of admiration for the way she has spoken publicly about her diagnosis’A post shared by Princess Eugenie (@princesseugenie)The photo was shared on Princess Eugenie’s Instagram account and shows her playing with her youngest son, Ernest, who’s nine months old.
As the Princess of Wales continues her recovery from abdominal surgery, Princess Beatrice has gracefully stepped up, shouldering unofficial royal engagements to keep the Windsors afloat. However, amidst Beatrice's newfound family prominence, there's speculation brewing over Princess Eugenie's reluctance to step up to the plate.
The Princess of Wales has shut down the wild conspiracy theories that were circulating about her whereabouts as she stepped out for a trip to a farm shop in Windsor - however royal fans had one thing to say. The video, which was published by the Sun, showed Kate with her husband Prince William in good spirits as they carried shopping bags.
Princess Catherine and Prince William have a big decision to make!
The Princess of Wales has had a tumultuous and emotional few months after a bizarre social media conspiracy theory was launched online questioning Kate's whereabouts as she continues to recover from major surgery. While she has been protected by a ring of steel to aid her recuperation, it has now been said that members of her team have reportedly not seen the Princess since her operation, despite her being at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.
The Duke of Sussex has spoken very fondly of his memories of his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales several times over the years. And it seems he used one of his most treasured memories as the inspiration for a christening gift for Prince Louis in 2018. It emerged that Prince Harry wanted to remember Diana's love of collecting first editions of classic books and started to do the same for his two nephews and niece.
and that was Meghan [Markle].”“She changed his world and turned it upside down. Diana would not be happy with the way he has deserted his post,” the royal expert added.Indeed, the feuding brothers’ ongoing rift was only highlighted at the Diana Legacy Awards in London Thursday night when both William and Harry made appearances — apart.The Duke of Sussex, 39, made a brief appearance at the ceremony via video call, where he spoke to the young recipients of the accolade.His virtual phone-in took place only after his estranged brother and heir to the throne left the premises after presenting the awards and giving a speech honoring their late mother.“[Harry] has not only deserted his post, he has deserted his family and his country,” Burrell said.
her family released to celebrate Mother’s Day in the UK, internet sleuths decided to take a critical look at the latest picture of her, . In the picture, the princess faces away from the camera.A widely circulated TikTok theory is that Middleton’s profile was actually lifted from an earlier picture, and that the brick wall(s) behind the car are also a giveaway that something about the image is amiss.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.But the photographer and the photo agency who distributed the car pic are standing behind their work.
The Royal family hit headlines over the weekend after the Princess Of Wales shared a picture with their children; Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, for Mother's Day, thanking the public for their support as she recovers from a 'planned abdominal surgery' in January.The picture is the first time that Kate had been seen since the hospital admittance. However, shortly after it was released, a number of major photo agencies pulled the photo from their collections as they claimed it was 'edited'.The Associated Press and other big photo groups sent out a "kill notice" to news places all over the world The Associated Press said: "At closer inspection it appears that the source has manipulated the image." Many fans also took to social media to point out discrepancies in the snap, such as blurry features and a mismatch in Princess Charlotte's sleeve.
A Royal apology has come from Kate Middleton after multiple questions were raised about the first picture of her since her surgery. So much so, that top news agencies believe it's been tweaked digitally. The photo, which sees the Princess of Wales with her arms around her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is said to have been taken by Prince William and was posted on Mother's Day (Sunday, 10 March).
On Mother's Day, Kensington Palace released the first image of the Princess of Wales since she underwent 'planned abdominal surgery' in January.The sweet image, which was taken by Prince William, showed Kate sitting on a chair in the garden surrounded by their three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five. However, hours after the photograph was posted to the official social media accounts of the Prince and Princess of Wales, a series of photo agencies including Reuters, Getty Images, Associated Press and AFP, pulled the image from their systems and issued a 'kill notice.' This required all clients to remove the picture from their platforms, too. Kensington Palace did not give a response when asked if the image had been edited.
Questions were raised about the Mother's Day photograph of the Princess of Wales after major news agencies questioned whether it had been edited. The image, which shows Kate Middleton with her three children for the first time since her abdominal surgery in January, faced intense scrutiny following the release of the snap.
to The Daily Mail. On Sunday, multiple photo agencies, including Reuters, the Associated Press, Getty, and AFP, withdrew the Mother’s Day photo Kensington Palace released Sunday picturing Middleton and her three children over fears that it had been digitally “manipulated.”A “kill notification” reportedly released by AP read, “At closer inspection, it appears that the source has manipulated the image.”The photo — the first official image released by Kensington Palace since the royal’s abdominal surgery in January — showed her smiling alongside Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.On Monday, the Princess of Wales apologized for releasing a doctored family photo of her and her children, blaming it on amateur editing fails.“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing,” the princess wrote.
Kate Middleton has publicly taken the blame for a manipulated family photograph shared by Kensington Palace as she issued a personal apology for the “confusion”.The photograph of the Princess of Wales, with her three children was released as a Mother's Day tribute, but quickly became the subject of a photo editing scandal.The snap, which features Kate with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis by her side, was sent out by Kate and Prince William's official team on social media on Sunday, 10 March, and included a personal tribute written by Kate. But within a day, various photo agencies responsible for sharing official photographs to the world's media issued a 'kill notice', which means the photo was being removed from their collections.Then, despite being officially signed off from her royal duties until after Easter, Kate made a rare public statement in response to the furore, saying she wanted to apologise for "any confusion" caused by the family picture, which was taken at Windsor.
Kate Middleton is speaking out in a new statement after it was discovered that her Mother’s Day photo was digitally altered before being sent to press.
The first image of Kate Middleton after her planned abdominal surgery has been pulled by major news agencies following claims it has been manipulated. The Princess of Wales marked her return to social media on Mother's Day, and posted a sweet photo with her three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five. The image, which was taken by Prince William, showed Kate sitting on a chair in the garden with her arms around the young royals - all of them beaming.
Picture agencies have recalled the Mother's Day photo of Kate Middleton and her children due to concerns it has been 'manipulated'.