The Princess of Wales has apologized “for any confusion” after she admitted “editing” a Mother’s Day image of her and her children.

Major international picture agencies told media outlets to “kill” the photo from their systems 12 hours after the picture was released by Kensington Palace on Sunday. AP told Sky News the photo broke its manipulation rules as it showed an “inconsistency in the alignment of Princess Charlotte’s left hand”.

Kill notices are uncommon and usually due to issues with copyright or journalistic process – and this has never happened to a royal picture.

On this edition of the Sky News Daily, Sarah-Jane Mee speaks to Adam Parker from our data and forensics unit, who reveals what the team has learned after analyzing the photo’s metadata.

Plus, PR expert Mark Borkowski on whether this has fanned rather than extinguished online rumours, and our royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills on where this leaves the royal family.

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