Instagram takes action after Princess Kate photo blunder

Instagram takes action after Princess Kate photo blunder

The biggest talking point of the past week was undoubtedly the blunder that Princess Kate (42) made on Sunday. The Instagram post, which was probably intended as a comforting Mother's Day post, was later ripped up by all the experts and would-be fans.

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The reason is that the photo Kate shared was doctored, which she herself quickly admitted.

“Like many amateur photographers, I experiment with editing. I want to apologize for causing confusion regarding the family photo we shared yesterday,” Princess Kate wrote on Instagram on Monday morning.

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The photo was quickly withdrawn by a number of photo agencies, but it is still available on the official Instagram page of the princely couple. However, the photo-sharing platform has now taken action.

Image: Instagram screenshot

At the bottom of the image, a black frame with a red warning triangle and the following text has now been added:

“Photo/video has been doctored. The same doctored photo has been reviewed by independent fact-checkers in another post.

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This admission by no means put a lid on the chaos that followed, and new discoveries about the altered image are constantly emerging.

The Daily Mail's royal house affairs expert, Richard Eden, also criticized how the royal couple's press staff handled the situation, according to what an Australian newspaper reported. News.

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It is believed that the only reason for publishing the photo was that the princess was under tremendous pressure from people who wanted a photo of her and to know her condition.

The photo was the first shared by the royal house after the princess was admitted to hospital in January for a planned stomach surgery. Kate is still on sick leave.

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