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Sussexes’ Holiday Greeting Raises Questions About Baby Lilibet’s Photo
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, also known as the Sussexes, have recently shared their holiday greeting for 2021.
This year's end-of-year message is particularly significant as it includes a photo of their baby girl, Lilibet.
However, upon closer inspection, some observers have noticed peculiarities in the image that raise doubts about its authenticity.
Zooming in on the photo, it becomes apparent that the baby's image appears to have been digitally altered.
The placement of the baby's mouth seems unnatural, as if it has been cut and pasted onto the picture.
Moreover, keen eyes have noticed that one of the baby's fingers is missing, while the index finger appears disproportionately long compared to the others.
Additionally, the positioning of the baby's legs appears awkward and detached from the rest of the photo, leading to speculation that the baby may have been added later.
Experts in photography have commented on the unprofessional nature of the image.
Anatomically speaking, the baby's proportions are incorrect, suggesting that either the photograph was manipulated or the baby has an unusual growth pattern.
Some have even speculated that the baby's image may have been taken from another photo of herself and edited into this one.
To further fuel the skepticism, no other pictures of Meghan have been found that match the appearance of the baby in this photo.
The absence of public appearances with the baby and the lack of discussion about her, except in scripted speeches, have also raised eyebrows.
Observers have pointed out that Meghan's hand, which is seen holding the baby, appears to be in an awkward position that would be unlikely unless she possessed superhuman strength.
Similarly, Harry's hands exhibit inconsistencies, with his arms appearing tanned while his hands are a different shade, and his fingers seeming shorter than usual.
These anomalies only add to the overall strangeness of the photo.
Another observation that has caught attention is the interaction between Archie, the couple's older child, and his baby sister.
In the photo, Archie is not looking up at his giggling sister, which some find unusual.
Furthermore, Archie's right foot appears as if he has misstepped, suggesting discomfort or pain.
This has led to speculation that the children may have been forcefully posed for the picture.
Notably, Meghan's hand is seen making a check sign, indicating potential dissatisfaction with the way the baby is being held.
All these anomalies have led many to conclude that the entire picture has been photoshopped.
The discrepancies in proportions, the questionable hand positions, and the overall unnatural appearance have left experts puzzled and intrigued.
Some speculate that Meghan may be attempting to edit the photos on her phone without realizing that the alterations become glaringly obvious on larger screens.
The photo in question, taken by Misan Hariman, is believed to be a composite of several images.
When viewed on anything larger than a phone screen, the inconsistencies become apparent.
It is also worth noting that Meghan has reportedly used low-resolution images sourced from the internet as the basis for these edits.
As Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter, Lilibet, turns two, Misan Hariman, a friend of Meghan's, posted a photo he took of the little princess for her first birthday on his Instagram story.
This iconic shot, adorned with a colorful happy birthday sticker, was added to the portrait released by Meghan and Harry last year.
The image captured Lilibet sitting in the grass of Frogmore Cottage during a backyard picnic party in June 2022.