Princess Kate aims to fix photo scandal with special update
Kate Middleton and Prince William expected to make a big move to clear photo editing controversy
Princess Kate and Prince William are reportedly planning to release another family portrait on the upcoming special occasion of Prince Louis's birthday.
As reported by the Sunday Times, a pal close to the couple claimed that the Prince and Princess of Wales would love to maintain their tradition of sharing a new photo on their children's birthdays despite the recent photo scandal.
The source added, "They appreciate the public's love and affection for their children and know there is a public appetite to see them on their birthdays."
The report also suggested that as of now it is unclear who will capture Loius's special moment on April 23.
Kate Middleton's Mother's Day photo:
For the unversed, an official photo of Catherine smiling with her three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, has been released on March 10, 2024.
Interestingly, it was Kate's first picture following her 'planned abdominal surgery' and rising conspiracies about her medical condition.
Shortly, AP issued a 'Kill Notification' due to suspected 'manipulation' upon closer examination of the photo shared by Kensington Palace.
Later on, a statement was released on the official social media pages of the Prince and Princess of Wales, seemingly written by Princess Kate.
Notably, the future Queen issued an apology, saying, "I do occasionally experiment with editing."
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