Princess Catherine‘s kids are staying strong for their mom.
19.03.2024 - 15:07 / perezhilton.com
Yikes…
A photo agency has now declared that a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, which was taken by Princess Catherine and released by Kensington Palace on Instagram in April 2023 to honor the late monarch on what would have been her 97th birthday, was, in fact, photoshopped!! OOF.
While the photo has been out for nearly a year, on Monday, Getty Images confirmed the picture had been manipulated. And they say it was doctored SEVERAL TIMES, too!
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A spokesperson for the photo agency told The Telegraph:
The photo was snapped by the Princess of Wales during a family trip to Balmoral the summer prior. It features Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis along with their cousins seated around Her Majesty on a green couch. Going unnoticed until now, The Telegraph pointed out “several inconsistencies” found in the image, noting seven specific problems.
One of the most obvious issues is the queen’s plaid skirt. It looks like it was cut and repositioned in the photo as part of the pattern doesn’t line up. The same goes for portions of the green couch which have misalignment issues.
There’s also an unexplained black spot behind George’s head and a dark spot near Louis’ ear, whose head is also surrounded by a jagged line, suggesting he was photoshopped into the image. There’s also a digital repetition of Mia Tindall’s hair. Take a look at the original upload and all the photoshop fails (below):
Jeez…
Shocking to see that there’s SO much wrong with this image. And we are only just learning about it now!! Just think about how many other doctored photos might’ve gone unnoticed??
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Princess Catherine‘s kids are staying strong for their mom.
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