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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Want to Be Left Out of Princess Kate’s Photo Drama.

 


Their spokesperson refuted an alleged Sussex supply that commented on the controversy to Page Six.
As the drama over Princess Kate’s digitally altered portrait continues to brew throughout the pond, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan say they are staying out of it.
The Princess of Wales is underneath fireplace for modifying a household photograph that Kensington Palace launched on Sunday for Britain’s Mother’s Day. The image arrived amid developing issues over Kate’s whereabouts, as she has now not having been considered publicly considering the palace introduced in mid-January she’d been hospitalized for a “planned belly surgery.” Rather than quell the conspiracy theories, the Mother’s Day portrait exacerbated them when royal watchers seen obvious Photoshop mistakes in it and more than one information corporations killed distribution of the photograph for photo manipulation.



The drama has put the royal household underneath a microscope, with every body from armchair conspiracy theorists to journalists from official publications weighing in. On Monday, American tabloid Page Six posted a story offering fees from alleged “sources shut to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.” One such supply claimed, “This isn’t a mistake Meghan would ever make. ... She has a eager eye and freakish interest to detail.” Another quote read, “If Harry and Meghan had ever encountered the equal issue, they would have been annihilated. The equal policies do now not observe to each couples.”
Today, however, a spokesperson for Harry and Megan’s Archewell Foundation distanced the Sussexes from the insiders featured in Page Six. “With admire to Page Six, that did no longer come from us,” the spokesperson informed Newsweek.



Whether or now not Harry and Meghan formally tackle the controversy, it’s clear the British press wishes to ring them into the narrative anyway. Earlier today, photographer and shut buddy Misan Harriman took to X to rebut current tabloid headlines that accused him of digitally manipulating the black-and-white portrait he shot for the couple’s 2021 being pregnant announcement. Harriman, who then shared the unique colorized model of the shot, slammed his accusers for their “dangerous and unacceptable behavior.”
“To see an article saying, as fact, that I did what I did now not do is fantastic to me,” he stated in a video posted to the social media platform. “And then to strive and merge it with this modern information cycle of what’s going on is just—is tragic to see.”

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