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Why is Kate’s original photo being hidden by Kensington Palace? The royal author adds, “It’s complicated.”

In the middle of the raging uproar over Kate Middleton’s latest Photoshop incident, curiosity has only intensified due to Kensington Palace’s enigmatic reaction. Many people are left wondering: what precisely are the Royals concealing as doubts about the legitimacy of the Duchess’s portrait grow?

The Royal Family has opted to remain silent in the face of a plethora of rumors, insinuations, and even conspiracy theories about Kate’s abrupt withdrawal, thanks to the embarrassing picture. Prince William continues to do his responsibilities and maintain what seems to be some sense of normality in the royal realm despite all of this chaos.

Amidst this royal disaster, the American media is having a field day. Late-night talk show presenters have made fun of Prince Williams and Kate Middleton’s personal lives, and the Washington Post has joined the Katespiracy circus with its newest cartoon suggesting William is attempting to deceive the public by using a phony duchess mannequin.

Kensington Palace and the Royal family, however, have declined to give up and have not released the original photo or issued a comment. The palace reaffirmed their decision to withhold the original, unedited picture of Kate with her kids in a statement to PA Images. As such, the altered photo is still the only one that is accessible to the public and is still shown on William and Kate’s social media accounts.

In his commentary on the dispute, renowned royal historian Robert Jobson emphasized the difficulties associated with the possible distribution of the original image. It’s not as easy as releasing the unmodified photo of the Princess of Wales and her kids to the world, the blogger claims.

The author of Our King said, “There’s no doubt that they ought to publish the original image.” “But is it one original image or are there several different images together?”

A Photoshop expert expressed reservations about the photo’s editing method and recommended using blending to integrate various pictures. Jobson expressed his disapproval of the error and emphasized the significance of authenticity in any images that the royal family releases.

While describing the occurrence as a “genuine mistake” on Kate’s part, Jobson recognized the difficulties amateur photographers have in producing accurate results.

“I believe that Kate was making every effort to ensure that the photo was as good as possible and that all of the children were smiling in it. However, if you’re a novice at this, he said, “you might overlook the most important factor, which is authenticity, in your haste to make it look the best.”

Despite the embarrassing picture blunder, Jobson expressed uncertainty about the palace’s communications department’s handling of the incident but yet predicted that Kate would be forgiven.

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