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Public get their first glimpses of new Princess Diana statue

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Public get their first glimpses of new Princess Diana statue

Public get their first glimpses of new Princess Diana statue

Eager royal fans queue at Kensington Palace's Sunken Garden as the public get their first glimpses of the newly unveiled statue of Diana, Princess of Wales.Features vox pops from Rosalie Jones from Wiltshire, Rebecca Jones from Burnley, Georgiana Boothby, Sara Tarrant, originally from New Zealand, John Loughrey from south London and Patrick O'Neill from West Belfast.


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Royal author sheds light on the controversy surrounding Kate Middleton's edited photo and Kensington Palace's refusal to release the original image. Discover the complexities behind the decision and the implications for the royal family. Stay informed with our exclusive interview. #PrincessofWales #PrincessKate #KateImageControversy #PrincessofWalesSurgery #KateMiddleton #BritishRoyalFamily #KensingtonPalace #UnitedKingdom #RishiSunak #Oneindia #UKNews ~PR.274~ED.101~GR.125~HT.96~

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The Princess of Wales's edited photo is a "major communicative failure from their side," an AFP photo edtior has said. Eric Baradat, the director of photography at AFP, said they usually "trust images coming from Kensington Palace" and the edited image "makes us doubt that she is as well as they want her to look." The image, taken by the Prince of Wales, was the first of Catherine to be released since her surgery in January. PA, Getty Images, AFP, Associated Press (AP) and Reuters removed the image over concerns it had been "manipulated". Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Kate Middleton is apologizing following speculation that a new photo she posted was "manipulated." Kensington Palace shared a photo of the Princess of Wales and her three children with the caption, "Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months. Wishing everyone a Happy Mother's Day. C." However, four major news agencies later pulled the photo after social media users pointed out possible signs of photo manipulation, specifically the sleeve of Princess Charlotte's arm not lining up and the lack of focus on Prince George's right hand.

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Delve into the royal controversy surrounding the release of Princess Kate Middleton's post-surgery photograph by Kensington Palace. Join us as we uncover the whispers and debates sparked by this seemingly innocent Mother's Day snapshot. Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest royal news and controversies. #PrincessofWales #PrincessKate #PrincessofWalesSurgery #KateMiddleton #BritishRoyalFamily #KensingtonPalace #UnitedKingdom #RishiSunak #Oneindia #UKNews ~GR.122~ED.103~

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