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Photo scandal shows difficult ties between UK monarchy and media

- Text and photos by wire services

LONDON — The scandal over Kate, Princess of Wales’ family snapshot is a new chapter in the thorny relationsh­ip between the media and Britain’s royal family.

It’s also a sign of how hard it is for the monarchy to control its own narrative in the social-media era.

“Social media has empowered the royals to curate their public image in new ways,” royal historian Ed Owens said Tuesday.

“But they have also given over significan­t power to the end user. And that end user … desires greater insight, greater intimate detail about what exactly has been going on behind closed doors.”

The palace issued the image of Kate and her children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — on Sunday to mark Mother’s Day in Britain. A family snapshot taken, the palace said, by Prince William, it was intended to calm speculatio­n about Kate’s health, almost two months after she had abdominal surgery for an unspecifie­d condition.

But within hours, The Associated Press withdrew the photo over concerns it had been digitally manipulate­d in a way that did not meet AP’s photo standards. For instance, it contained an inconsiste­ncy in the alignment of Princess Charlotte’s left hand with the sleeve of her sweater. Other major agencies also retracted it.

Kate said sorry on Monday, saying that “like many amateur photograph­ers, I do occasional­ly experiment with editing.” In a statement on social media, she expressed “apologies for any confusion the family photograph” had caused.

The royal family is under particular scrutiny because King Charles III has also had to cancel public duties while he undergoes treatment for an unspecifie­d

form of cancer.

The royals have long had an awkward relationsh­ip with the media in Britain, where they are an uneasy hybrid of celebritie­s and taxpayer-funded public property.

 ?? Alastair Grant/Associated Press file photo ?? Britain’s Prince William, left, and Kate, Princess of Wales, in a June 2023 photo. An official family photo released over the weekend has prompted a controvers­y.
Alastair Grant/Associated Press file photo Britain’s Prince William, left, and Kate, Princess of Wales, in a June 2023 photo. An official family photo released over the weekend has prompted a controvers­y.

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