News agencies such as the Associated Press have announced that they have stopped distributing photos of Prince William's wife, Duchess Kate, released by the British Royal Family, as they may have been altered.

On the 10th, the British royal family posted on social media a photo of Duchess Kate, who has not been seen in public since undergoing abdominal surgery in January.



Her photo shows the Duchess smiling surrounded by her three children, and she wrote on social media: "We would like to thank her for her warm feelings and continued support over the past two months." A message is attached.



According to the British public broadcaster BBC, this photo was taken by Prince William earlier this month and was broadcast on the BBC and published in multiple media outlets.



However, several news agencies, including the Associated Press, later announced that they had stopped distributing the photo, citing the possibility that it had been manipulated.



The Associated Press points out that Prince William and his wife Princess Charlotte's eldest daughter, Princess Charlotte, has some unusual spots on her left hand and the sleeve of the sweater she is wearing.



The British royal family has so far not deleted the photos from social media and has not commented on the news agency's findings.



Duchess Kate was discharged from the hospital at the end of January after her surgery, but the details of her symptoms were not disclosed, and given her high popularity among the British public, there are concerns about her health. was received.