Following the Princess of Wales' public apology for editing a heartfelt Mother's Day photo, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle vehemently reject claims of being "annihilated" in comparison.
The Princess of Wales faced backlash after confessing to tweaking a cherished Mother's Day image featuring her children with Prince William.
Page Six cited an insider suggesting that Harry and Meghan, the estranged British royals, would have faced severe criticism if they had distributed digitally altered family photos. The source insinuated a double standard, stating, "Different standards seem to apply to each couple... Meghan possesses an impeccable eye and remarkable attention to detail, making such an oversight unlikely for her."
In response, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex issued a firm rebuttal through their Archewell Foundation. "Contrary to Page Six's claim, we did not provide that information," clarified a spokesperson speaking to Newsweek.
Investigation into the contentious photo reveals multiple edits made using Adobe Photoshop. The original image, captured with a Canon camera and a 50mm lens, underwent alterations thrice—once on Friday evening and twice on Saturday prior to its Sunday social media release.
Amidst these developments, Prince Harry appears willing to re-engage in royal duties to support his father, especially as King Charles navigates cancer treatment. Concurrently, Meghan is reportedly gearing up for a British 'relaunch'. Her aim is to amplify awareness and support for their charitable foundation, Archewell, while also spearheading a forthcoming initiative.