Photographer Chris Allerton has denied editing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s son Archie’s christening portrait, despite claims from the Daily Mail that the image was digitally enhanced. Getty Images initially labeled the photo as enhanced, but later clarified that there were no issues found with the picture. The family photo features Harry, Meghan, and baby Archie surrounded by other members of the royal family.
Getty Images recently re-examined a photo taken by Kate Middleton of Queen Elizabeth II and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren in April 2022, and declared it was digitally enhanced. This scrutiny of family photos began after Middleton faced backlash for editing a Mother’s Day photo she shared of her children. Middleton admitted to occasionally editing pictures and apologized for any confusion.
Following Middleton’s editing controversy, social media users have pointed out various discrepancies in photos shared by members of the royal family. Harry and Meghan’s representatives have not commented on the scandal, but a source says Harry is concerned for Middleton. Despite the family’s efforts to dispel conspiracy theories, some social media users remain skeptical of the authenticity of the photos.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live in Los Angeles with Archie and their daughter Lilibet. Middleton is expected to return to the public eye after Easter and was absent from a recent public event with Prince William. The royal family continues to face scrutiny over the authenticity of their photos, with Getty Images closely examining all new images.
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