Getty has flagged another photo of the British royal family, taken by the Princess of Wales, as digitally altered, following a recent controversy over a doctored photo of Kate Middleton. The flagged photo of Queen Elizabeth II and her grandchildren showed 19 alterations, leading to concerns about misinformation. The Princess of Wales' absence from public events has sparked conspiracy theories, including claims of a body double or clone, further fueled by the use of a doctored photo on social media.
Getty has flagged another royal photo, Prince Archie's christening portrait, as "digitally enhanced" despite the photographer's denial. This comes after similar concerns were raised about other royal images, including a Mother's Day portrait of Princess Diana and a photo of the late Queen with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Getty has placed editor's notes on these images, citing potential digital enhancements. The photographer of Prince Archie's christening photo has denied manipulation and is seeking clarification from Getty.
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