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Photo of UK’s Princess Catherine found edited

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LONDON: Kensington Palace released an altered photograph of the United Kingdom’s Princess Catherine on Sunday, leading Agence France-Presse (AFP) and other news agencies to withdraw the image, the first to be officially released since her abdominal surgery.

The photo, issued to mark Mother’s Day in the UK, shows the smiling Princess of Wales sitting on a garden chair, dressed in jeans, a sweater and a dark jacket, surrounded by her three laughing children George, Charlotte and Louis.

But close examinatio­n shows that Princess Charlotte’s left hand is misaligned with the sleeve of her cardigan, casting doubt on the authentici­ty of the image.

After publishing the photo provided by the palace, the Associated Press, Reuters and AFP decided to withdraw it.

“It has come to light that this handout photo ... had been altered and therefore it was withdrawn from AFP systems,” the agency said in a note to clients.

The AP said it had retracted the image because on “closer inspection, it appeared the source had manipulate­d the image in a way that did not meet AP’s photo standards.”

Kensington Palace did not immediatel­y respond to AFP’s request for comment.

The release of the photograph came after an unusually long public absence for Catherine.

The 42-year-old princess, whose husband Prince William is heir to the British throne, has been recovering from surgery mainly at their home in Windsor, west of the capital London, since leaving the hospital on January 29.

“Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months,” read a message accompanyi­ng the palace’s photo on X, formerly Twitter.

“Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day,” said the message, which was signed “C” for Catherine.

In a statement, the palace said the photo was taken “in Windsor earlier this week” by Prince William.

It was the first official image of Catherine released by the royal family since her hospitaliz­ation at the London Clinic for an abdominal surgery on January 16.

Conspiracy theories

The future queen was last photograph­ed in public during a Christmas Day walk in Sandringha­m, eastern England.

Photos published by TMZ earlier in March showed Catherine wearing sunglasses while being driven in a car, with the celebrity news site saying they were taken near Windsor Castle.

UK media outlets, including the Daily Mail and The Sun, chose not to publish the pictures.

The sighting came after a flurry of conspiracy theories on social media over the famously hardworkin­g and dutiful princess’ absence from the spotlight.

The speculatio­n came despite Kensington Palace clearly saying at the time of her surgery that she would be “unlikely to return to public duties until after Easter.”

It also said the surgery was not related to cancer.

Catherine’s hospitaliz­ation came almost simultaneo­usly with the announceme­nt that William’s father, King Charles 3rd, had been admitted for surgery for a benign prostate condition and subsequent­ly diagnosed with an unrelated cancer.

Charles, 75, visited his daughterin-law’s bedside after being admitted himself on January 26.

The king withdrew from public duties during his treatment, though he attended church services and held his weekly audience with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

On Monday, Charles said in a prerecorde­d speech that he would continue to serve “to the best of my ability” after his cancer diagnosis, saying he had been “deeply touched” by people’s wishes for his health.

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