'Unnamed photo editor': Princess Kate may be the 'fall guy' for photo manipulation
Sky News contributor Kosha Gada says somebody at Kensington Palace should have “caught” the editing mistakes in Princess Kate’s Mother’s Day photo.
“Whoever manipulated the photo, it was an unforced error,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
She said there's obviously a demand from the public to know what's going on with her health and they "felt the need to do something" for Mother's Day.
"Somebody should have caught this.
“It doesn't add up to me why she would have been made the fall guy in this – like, why not name some unnamed photo editor?”
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“Whoever manipulated the photo, it was an unforced error,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
She said there's obviously a demand from the public to know what's going on with her health and they "felt the need to do something" for Mother's Day.
"Somebody should have caught this.
“It doesn't add up to me why she would have been made the fall guy in this – like, why not name some unnamed photo editor?”
Видео 'Unnamed photo editor': Princess Kate may be the 'fall guy' for photo manipulation канала Sky News Australia
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