Recent photos of the royal family have sparked controversy due to alleged digital enhancements. A portrait from Archie's christening in July 2019, featuring Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their son alongside other family members, was labeled as 'digitally enhanced' by photo agency Getty. The photographer, Chris Allerton, denied these claims, calling them baseless.
Another photo, taken by Kate Middleton in April 2022, showing Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, was also flagged for manipulation by Getty. This scrutiny follows Middleton's admission of editing a Mother's Day photo of her children, which led to public scrutiny and speculation.
Amidst these controversies, Middleton's recent absence from public events due to abdominal surgery has fueled further speculation. Despite her brief appearance with Prince William at a local farm stand, social media users continue to question the authenticity of the photos. The royal couple's efforts to dispel rumors have not deterred skeptics, with some suggesting that the images may have been altered.
As Prince William carries out official engagements solo, Middleton is expected to resume public appearances after Easter. The ongoing scrutiny of royal family photos underscores the challenges of maintaining authenticity and transparency in the digital age.