
"Royal Photo Retouching: A History of Manipulation and Control"
The history of retouching royal portraits dates back to Queen Victoria's time, with examples including slimming waistlines and smoothing wrinkles. Recent scrutiny of Catherine, Princess of Wales, for altering photographs has brought attention to the long-standing practice of manipulating royal portraits. Historians note that heavy retouching was commonplace before the digital age, with photographers using various techniques to enhance the images of royals. Even Queen Victoria herself altered a portrait by scratching her face out of it. The tradition of retouching continued into the 20th century, with renowned photographer Cecil Beaton skillfully enhancing royal portraits to create idealized images.

