Princess Kate has admitted to feeling “awful” over the backlash received from an edited family photo shared for Mother’s Day. The photo, aimed at presenting the best image, raised concerns over editing discrepancies. Despite public requests, Kensington Palace has responded by refusing to release the original, unedited version of the image. This photo incident coincides with Queen Camilla’s reappearance following a scandal. She participated in International Women’s Day celebrations at Buckingham Palace, where she was recognized for her support of the Women Of The World Foundation.

Actress Whoopi Goldberg came to Princess Kate’s defense, arguing that photo editing is a widespread practice. In a related development, Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s brother, has come forward with allegations of suffering sexual and physical abuse at a prestigious boarding school in the 1970s. He described this experience as part of a broader “great conspiracy” among the upper classes.

Meanwhile, Queen Camilla made headlines with her involvement in the Women of the World festival. She reflected on the historical significance of two stones, thrown at Buckingham Palace by suffragettes in 1914 as a protest for women’s equality. While acknowledging the inappropriateness of such actions today, she hailed the stones as symbols of hope. During the event, Queen Camilla was presented with a Barbie doll made in her likeness, celebrating her efforts in advocating for women’s rights.

Furthermore, the Royal Family persists in their varied engagements, as Prince William was reported to have attended the private funeral of Thomas Kingston. These occurrences highlight the multifaceted activities and issues faced by the Royal Family, encompassing advocacy for gender equality, personal tribulations, and public scrutiny over personal decisions.