A photo capturing the intimate moment when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their second pregnancy with Lilibet has been disclosed to have undergone editing.
Misan Harriman, the London-based photographer responsible for the black-and-white snapshot shared worldwide in 2021, discussed the editing process on the Private Passions podcast on BBC Radio 3.
Harriman referred to it as ‘virtual shooting,’ highlighting the capabilities of technology in shaping the final image. The revelation has emerged amid a social media storm surrounding Kensington Palace’s photo editing controversy related to Kate Middleton.
Photographer Discloses Virtual Shooting Process
In the resurfaced recording, Misan Harriman detailed the unique approach he took for the portrait session with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Conducted during the pandemic, the session involved Harriman remotely directing the couple on posing, even ‘pressing the shutter’ from a different location.
The image, which portrayed the Sussexes celebrating their joy at home, was later edited to enhance its visual impact. The revelation comes as Kensington Palace faces scrutiny for its editing of a Mother’s Day photo featuring Kate and her children.
Social Media Storm Continues for Kensington Palace
Amid the controversy surrounding Kensington Palace’s photo editing mishap on Mother’s Day, friends of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have entered the fray.
Comparisons are being drawn to the Sussexes’ own editing controversy regarding their 2019 Christmas card. The card, featuring Prince Archie, sparked rumors of editing due to the focus on Meghan’s face in the background.
However, the situation was clarified when Meghan’s friend Janina Gavankar shared the original frame on her Instagram, dispelling speculation.
The current social media storm around Kate Middleton’s edited photo has prompted discussions about transparency in releasing unedited originals.
Royal Expert Labels Sussexes’ Camp as ‘Hypocrites’
As scrutiny intensifies over Kate’s edited photo, royal expert Angela Levin has criticized Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s camp as ‘hypocrites.’
Levin pointed out the editing of a willow tree into the background of the Sussexes’ pregnancy announcement photo. The criticism comes in the wake of Kate Middleton’s admission to experimenting with editing on the controversial Mother’s Day image.
The comparison between the editing practices of different royal couples has sparked a broader conversation about transparency in official royal portraits.
Princess of Wales Faces Social Media Backlash
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, finds herself at the center of a social media storm after admitting to editing the Mother’s Day photo. Bizarre conspiracy theories and unfounded speculations have circulated, prompting calls for Kensington Palace to release the original, unedited image.
Some have drawn parallels to the Sussexes’ handling of their Christmas card controversy, emphasizing the need for transparency in royal image releases.
Royal commentator Jennie Bond has urged the public to show empathy, considering Kate’s recent major surgery, and cautioned against pressuring her to release additional images.
The Fallout and Impact on Kate’s Well-being
The aftermath of the photo editing scandal has reportedly left the Princess of Wales feeling miserable, with concerns raised about her fragile mental and physical state.
Critics argue that the pressure and scrutiny have escalated following her recent surgery, leading to a challenging recovery. Calls for empathy and understanding emphasize the need to avoid further exacerbating the situation.
The controversy surrounding the Mother’s Day photo has ignited discussions on the responsibilities and challenges associated with royal image releases.
Conclusion: Lessons Learned from Editing Controversies
The revelations about the editing of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s pregnancy announcement photo add a new layer to the ongoing discussion about the transparency and integrity of royal images.
As comparisons emerge between different royal couples’ editing controversies, it raises questions about the expectations placed on public figures in the digital age.
The evolving landscape of image sharing and manipulation emphasizes the importance of clear communication and ethical practices, ensuring the public’s trust in the authenticity of royal portraits.
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