Kate Middleton apologizes over doctored family photo, admits she ‘experiments with editing’

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The Princess of Wales apologized early Monday for releasing a doctored family photo of her and her children, blaming it on amateur editing fails.

Kate Middleton tweeted her apologies after leading photo agencies — including Reuters, the Associated Press, Getty and AFP — all yanked the image over numerous signs it had been altered.

“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing,” the princess wrote. “I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused.”

Kensington Palace released this photo on Sunday.
Kensington Palace released this photo on Sunday.

She ended by saying that “I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day” — which was Sunday in the UK — and ending casually with “C,” for her first name, Catherine.

The pic — the first official image released by Kensington Palace since the royal’s abdominal surgery in January — showed her smiling alongside Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

The palace said the photo had been taken by Prince William last week.

The heartwarming snap was meant to put to bed some of the wild speculation swirling around the 42-year-old princess’s health, but ended up instead creating fresh conspiracies that the family was hiding something.

Fans quickly noticed part of Princess Charlotte’s arm seems to be missing. The Prince and Princess of Wales/Instragram
Fans quickly noticed part of Princess Charlotte’s arm seems to be missing. The Prince and Princess of Wales/Instragram
Multiple photo agencies, including Reuters, the Associated Press, Getty, and AFP, have withdrawn the Mother’s Day photo Kensington Palace released Sunday. via REUTERS
Multiple photo agencies, including Reuters, the Associated Press, Getty, and AFP, have withdrawn the Mother’s Day photo Kensington Palace released Sunday. via REUTERS
A “kill notification” reportedly released by AP reads, “At closer inspection, it appears that the source has manipulated the image.” AP
A “kill notification” reportedly released by AP reads, “At closer inspection, it appears that the source has manipulated the image.” AP
“Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months,” the photo’s caption read. “Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day,” they wrote of the British holiday. Prince of Wales
“Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months,” the photo’s caption read. “Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day,” they wrote of the British holiday. Prince of Wales

Eagle-eyed social media sleuths quickly pointed out that some of Charlotte’s arm appeared to be missing, the princess was not wearing her wedding ring, and her arms appeared to be unusually long.

Top news organizations initially published the image, but later withdrew it — with AP saying that closer inspection revealed the source had manipulated the photo in a way that did not meet the news wire’s photo standards.