
Kate Middleton scandal: leading photo agency announces Kensington Palace no longer 'trusted source'
Fox News
Leading photo agency AFP announced Kensington Palace is no longer a "trusted source" after the Princess of Wales shared an altered photo. Kate Middleton has apologized.
Middleton has remained out of the public eye since December 25. Buckingham Palace later revealed that the Princess of Wales had been admitted to the hospital for a planned abdominal surgery on January 17, and since then she has only been spotted once prior to the photo being released.
On Mother's Day in the U.K., Middleton shared a photo featuring her three kids with Prince William; Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte. The picture quickly became news as it was likely intended to quell speculation over the princess' whereabouts.

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