Piers Morgan has sparked discussions with his remarks concerning Kate Middleton, particularly in light of a photo-editing row linked with a family picture shared by Kensington Palace on Mother’s Day. This event coincided with a period of public quiet from Kate following her surgery in January. On his show “Uncensored,” Morgan conveyed he had heard “alarming things” about the Princess of Wales, though he offered no verification for his claims. His comments have intensified existing speculation about the Royal Family’s openness and their media engagement strategies in light of modern public scrutiny.

Simultaneously, the Royal Photographic Society has extended an invitation to Kate Middleton for a Photoshop course. This comes after Kate, a patron of the Society, faced light-hearted criticism for her photo-editing efforts. Tim Daly, who leads the Photoshop workshop, has suggested she could benefit from the course, especially since as a patron, she would be eligible to attend free of charge.

Further from the Royal Family, King Charles is firmly planning to attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, despite undergoing treatment for cancer. The monarch may adjust his participation to accommodate his health, potentially choosing to appear in a carriage rather than on horseback. Despite his diagnosis and the adjustments to his public engagements, King Charles’ commitment to his ceremonial duties remains unwavering.

These stories provide a glimpse into the unique challenges and public moments for members of the Royal Family, from navigating personal health struggles to engaging with hobbies and interests, as they live under the ever-watchful eye of the public and media.