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Princess Kate Breaks Tradition Amid Royal Controversy
Princess Kate has decided to break a significant tradition for her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, following a dispute over an edited photo.
In the aftermath of an editing error on Mother's Day, a royal expert has suggested that the Princess may never again share pictures of her kids online.
The recent controversy surrounding a digitally altered Mother's Day photo released by Kensington Palace has cast doubt on whether Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis will be featured in future images alongside their mother.
Since the widely publicized photo was pulled by agencies over concerns of digital manipulation last Sunday, Princess Kate has found herself embroiled in a storm of criticism.
In light of this incident, a royal commentator has proposed that the royal family should reconsider their approach to sharing photos.
Russell Myers, the royal editor at The Daily Mirror, expressed his thoughts on True Royalty TV, stating that the Palace will likely need to reassess their current photo-sharing protocols.
He lamented the possibility that Princess Kate may refrain from releasing any more personal photos, citing her past practice of sharing candid moments such as the children's birthdays, Louis' first day of school, and their annual Christmas cards.
Adding to the discussion, Kate Manzi, assistant editor at The Times, highlighted the swift response of the Wales communications team compared to standard Palace procedures.
She revealed that the controversial image underwent editing by Princess Kate on Friday night and Saturday morning before being circulated to the team.
Despite the image being taken on Friday, any potential issues went unnoticed until it was shared with the staff on Saturday.
Looking back, Manzi suggested that more careful consideration should have been given to the image before its release, considering the subsequent backlash and threats received by the Princess over the weekend.
In a surprising turn of events, Catherine took to her social media account on Monday morning to address the situation personally, a move that was deemed unusually prompt by Palace standards.