Princess Kate is stealing the limelight in America and leaving Meghan Markle and Prince Harry out of the public eye - according to one showbiz expert.
Princess Kate is stealing the limelight in America and leaving Meghan Markle and Prince Harry out of the public eye - according to one showbiz expert.
Meghan Markle's request to live in a certain residence in Windsor was reportedly "firmly" rejected by the late Queen, who thought it was "inappropriate". Windsor Castle has been home to the Royal Family for nearly 1,000 years. Over the decades, the late Queen gave some of the many homes on the estate as gifts to her family members - with the monarch and Prince Philip, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson all living in Windsor in recent years.
Kate the Princess of Wales is in no danger of being dragged off to the Tower anytime soon, but metaphorically? Reputationally? The 42-year-old has, this week, been tarred, feathered, put on the rack and paraded about for some rotten fruit throwing, and all while the men of the royal family are closely inspecting their fingernails in another room.As this week closes out, the AFP (Agence France-Presse) has declared that Kensington Palace is no longer considered a trusted source, CNN has announced it’s “reviewing” all the images previously supplied by the palace and Instagram has added a warning to the Instagram shot that was heard around the world.What should have been a heartwarming blip on the radar, a new photo showing Kate with her three kids (and really doing her utmost to promote the British wicker chair industry) has instead snowballed into one of the biggest crises of the princess’s otherwise blemish-free career.We now know pretty much exactly how things played out. The photo of the princess, along with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, was taken last Friday afternoon after the Wales kids got home from school.
The Princess of Wales has had an emotional few months after an outlandish social media conspiracy theory was sparked online questioning Kate's whereabouts as she continues to recover from major surgery. Even though the heartwarming Mother's Day image of Kate beaming with her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis was shared, several major photo agencies then withdrew the snap over fears it had been “edited at source”.
Princess Kate has barely been seen since undergoing major abdominal surgery - but she could be about to open up. According to the Sunday Times, Kate and William are intending to ‘release a new family photo to mark Prince Louis' birthday next month', say close friends - potentially an occasion to put the whole controversy behind them.
The Royal Family have found themselves at the centre of attention this week after the furore surrounding Kate Middleton's edited Mother's Day photo.
Prince Harry reportedly felt "displaced" and left out as his brother Prince William's family grew with the births of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, according to a leading royal author. The close bond between the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Middleton family left Prince Harry feeling like an outsider.
In honor of UK Mother’s Day on Sunday, Middleton shared a photo of herself smiling with her children, Prince George, 10, Prince Louis, 5, and Princess Charlotte, 8. It was the first snapshot released by the future queen as she continues to remain out of the public eye while recovering from abdominal surgery she underwent in January.
The Duke of Sussex has spoken very fondly of his memories of his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales several times over the years. And it seems he used one of his most treasured memories as the inspiration for a christening gift for Prince Louis in 2018. It emerged that Prince Harry wanted to remember Diana's love of collecting first editions of classic books and started to do the same for his two nephews and niece.
The Prince of Wales has quipped that his wife, the Princess of Wales, is the "arty one" days after she apologised for editing her Mother's Day photograph. Prince William made the comment as he visited a new youth centre in London, where he took part in activities including a biscuit decorating session.
Gary Goldsmith, the maternal uncle of the Princess of Wales, has weighed in on when he thinks his niece will be back to work.The 58 year old is the younger brother of Kate's mum, Carole Middleton, and has recently made headlines following his stint on the 23rd series of Celebrity Big Brother. Since being the first housemate to be evicted, the multimillionaire businessman has given plenty of major interviews, with many mostly interested in the health of Kate, who underwent planned abdominal surgery in January.
This Morning star Alison Hammond has joked about Kate Middleton's photo mistake on social media.The Princess of Wales got everyone talking when the Royal Family shared a photo on Mother's Day that had been edited. The Royal photo, which comes after Kate's planned abdominal surgery, showed the princess with her kids, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five.
barely been seen in public since it was announced that she was having an unspecified planned abdominal surgery in January.Wild conspiracy theories about her whereabouts and the reason for her long absence have abounded on social media.Prince William has ignored questions about his wife’s condition and her recovery from the vague medical issue. Circumstances got more odd when Kensington Palace released a Mother’s Day photo of Middleton smiling with their children — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
released on Sunday for the UK’s Mother’s Day.The snapshot featured the Princess of Wales, 42 — who is currently still recovering from the abdominal surgery she underwent in January — and her kids, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5. Although many royal photos go viral for positive reasons, this one made headlines for Photoshop mistakes.
admitted to the hospital for a planned abdominal surgery in January. She hasn’t been undertaking any official royal engagements as she continues to recover.Conspiracies over her whereabouts have flooded social media in recent weeks, and to add to fuel to the fire, Middleton shared a photo of herself and her kids — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5 — that was chock-full of editing mistakes.
Princes William and Harry are set to reunite as they will both take part in a ceremony paying tribute to their late mother, Princess Diana, at the Diana Legacy Award. William, Prince of Wales, 41, will attend the event at the Science Museum in London on Thursday night in person, where he is expected to give a speech to mark the charity’s 25th anniversary and present awards to 20 recipients. William's estranged brother Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, 39, will then join a video call with the winners, according to reports.
said on Tuesday’s episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.”What was the comedian talking about? Middleton, 42, has barely been seen in public since her planned abdominal surgery in January.Wild conspiracy theories about her whereabouts and the reason for her long absence have abounded on social media.Prince William, 41, has ignored questions about his wife’s condition and her recovery from her unspecified medical issue. Circumstances got more bizarre when Kensington Palace released a Mother’s Day photo of Middleton smiling alongside her children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have spoken out following Kate Middleton's photo editing scandal. An official statement was released by an Archewell spokesperson.
barely been seen in public since her planned abdominal surgery in January — Colbert trolled Prince William’s alleged affair with Rose Hanbury. “The kingdom has been all aflutter by the seeming disappearance of Kate Middleton.
Stephen Colbert has fallen down the rabbit hole that is #KateGate!
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have broken their silence over the controversy of Kate Middleton's edited photo. According to the US gossip site Page Six: "Sources close to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry" mentioned: "This isn't a mistake that Meghan would ever make...she has a keen eye and freakish attention to detail." However, a spokesperson from the couple's Archewell Foundation has spoken out, reports the Mirror. Speaking to Newsweek, the spokesperson said: "With respect to Page Six, that did not come from us." The outlet also said that the words Page Six got might be from "someone connected to the Sussexes, expressing a personal opinion, who was not officially authorised to speak on their behalf".
abdominal surgery in January. While many have speculated and conspired on social media that the Princess of Wales, 42, has simply disappeared, comedian John Oliver believes that she is perfectly fine.
Following the recent uproar surrounding Kate Middleton 's edited photo, attention has turned to a striking revelation regarding one of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex 's iconic images. It has been revealed that a photo of Harry and Meghan, taken during the announcement of their pregnancy with Princess Lilibet, also underwent digital alterations.The news came from their close friend and acclaimed photographer, Misan Harriman, who appeared to admit to manipulating the image during a podcast appearance on BBC Radio 3.
The Princess of Wales, is likely feeling "down in the dumps" over the furore surrounding her Mother's Day photo, a leading royal expert has explained. A social media storm was whipped up after the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a picture on Sunday (March 10) showing Kate with her three children - Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and five year old Prince Louis.The snap, which was released after Kate underwent abdominal surgery back in January, came after the public were first told that she wouldn't be able to return to royal duties until after Easter while she focused on her recovery. With the Princess out of the public eye, nasty rumours have started about her health online, and the release of the Mother's Day photo was meant to quieten the gossip.
The Royal family hit headlines over the weekend after the Princess Of Wales shared a picture with their children; Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, for Mother's Day, thanking the public for their support as she recovers from a 'planned abdominal surgery' in January.The picture is the first time that Kate had been seen since the hospital admittance. However, shortly after it was released, a number of major photo agencies pulled the photo from their collections as they claimed it was 'edited'.The Associated Press and other big photo groups sent out a "kill notice" to news places all over the world The Associated Press said: "At closer inspection it appears that the source has manipulated the image." Many fans also took to social media to point out discrepancies in the snap, such as blurry features and a mismatch in Princess Charlotte's sleeve.
Whoopi Goldberg is speaking out in defense of Kate Middleton.
Kate Middleton's Mother's Day photo has caused a bit of a stir in the Royal family, with a friend saying it was meant to be just an 'innocent family photo'. The Princess of Wales had to say sorry after she edited a family snap that was shared all over the world.The picture, which showed Kate hugging her three kids at their home in Windsor, was changed a bit by the future queen. She said sorry for the "confusion" about the changed photo, which made the biggest photo agencies in the world remove it from their libraries that millions of people use.
ITV's This Morning has been criticised for falling for a prank about a new TV show featuring Kate Middleton, amidst the chaos caused by the Princess of Wales' Mother's Day snap. The 42 year old shared an image of herself with her and Prince William's three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, on Sunday, 10 March, but drama ensued after several photo companies pulled the images after it was accused of being Photoshopped.
Just when we thought it couldn’t get any worse, a new Princess Catherine conspiracy theory just dropped!
A Royal apology has come from Kate Middleton after multiple questions were raised about the first picture of her since her surgery. So much so, that top news agencies believe it's been tweaked digitally. The photo, which sees the Princess of Wales with her arms around her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is said to have been taken by Prince William and was posted on Mother's Day (Sunday, 10 March).
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