Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have issued an official response after Page Six wrote that the couple was angry with the British media for applying double standards in the scandal surrounding the photos edited by Kate Middleton.
British tabloids are remarkably mild towards Kate these days. As far as The Sun was concerned, the matter was over when Crown Prince William’s wife apologized on social media on Monday. The newspaper is usually extremely critical of royals and the smallest missteps are widely reported. Now the front page was devoted to a call to leave the princess alone.
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“If Harry and Meghan had done this, they would have been razed to the ground,” someone from their entourage reportedly told Page Six, while the same source said that the couple would not be happy about it. “But apparently different rules apply to William and Kate.” The insider also insinuates that Meghan wouldn’t make such mistakes as she “pays attention to the smallest details.”
This was followed by a response from British media, which indicated that Harry and Meghan had also engaged in photo editing. This includes the image with which they announced their second pregnancy in 2021. Photographer Misan Harriman previously admitted in a podcast by the British public broadcaster BBC that a tree was added to that photo.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan now tells Newsweek that they distance themselves from Page Six’s article. “With all due respect to Page Six, but this did not come from us,” it says measuredly.
What can we deduce from the edits on Photoshop? Our art director Kelly D’heer explains it in this episode of De Insider:
2024-03-13 21:58:07
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