The Philippine Star

‘Katespirac­y’ explodes after UK royal photo gaffe

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WASHINGTON (AFP) – The picture was meant to douse speculatio­n about the whereabout­s and health of Britain’s Catherine, Princess of Wales (in photo), but instead her manipulate­d image unleashed a torrent of internet-breaking rumors and conspiracy theories.

The storm in the royal teapot erupted after Kate, 42, on Monday apologized and admitted to editing a palace-issued photograph of herself with her three children after the altered image was withdrawn by news agencies including AFP.

The fiasco gave way to a fresh swirl of speculatio­n about the British royal – dubbed online as “Katespirac­y” – laying bare the fragility of the digital landscape in the age of rampant disLOS informatio­n that has eroded trust and turned social media users into amateur sleuths.

The internet guessing game had already begun after the princess was not seen in public since attending a Christmas Day church service and underwent abdominal surgery in January.

Amid a vacuum of informatio­n, online posts speculated whether her marriage to William, heir to the British throne, was on the rocks. Others pondered whether Kate was recovering from an eating disorder or the cosmetic procedure known as a Brazilian butt lift – while some wondered whether she were even alive.

Proof of life landed on Sunday, when the palace released a photograph they said was recently snapped by William, but eagle-eyed social media users began tearing it apart for inconsiste­ncies, such as a misaligned zipper on Kate’s jacket.

The inconsiste­ncies were so clear that several global news agencies, including AFP, pulled the picture from publicatio­n.

Then the rumor mill began spinning even faster after the princess declared in a statement that, whoops, she had edited the photograph – without disclosing the reasons for doing so or what she had edited out.

“The moral of the editing of the royal picture is simple. Tell all,” wrote Guardian newspaper columnist Simon Jenkins.

“At this stage, privacy does not work. It breeds rumor, gossip and fabricatio­n.”

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