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Kate Middleton’s cancer diagnosis video flagged by photo agency

A photo agency has added a warning to footage of Duchess Kate announcing her cancer diagnosis.

A message from Getty Images says, “This handout clip was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images editorial policies.”

agency I explained it to Mr. E!news It said it added the editor’s note because this is the “standard” for photographs and footage provided by external organizations, in this case Kensington Palace.

Getty Images has added an editor’s note to the BBC footage of Duchess Kate revealing her cancer diagnosis. bbc studio
A message from Getty Images says, “This handout clip was provided by a third-party organization and may not adhere to Getty Images editorial policies.” bbc studio

The memo comes after the palace released heavily edited photos of Ms Middleton and her children on Mother’s Day in the UK, after several major institutions ruled that the palace was not a “reliable source” of information. It was announced after.

The 42-year-old Princess of Wales released her emotional video on March 22, after months of speculation about her health and whereabouts. In the clip, she revealed that she was undergoing preventive chemotherapy and needed time to rest and recover.

“She wrote every word herself,” a source told People of the speech, which was filmed by the BBC from the gardens of Windsor Castle.

The photo agency said it was “standard” protocol to add notes to outdoor footage. Getty Images
The Princess of Wales has revealed that she is undergoing preventive chemotherapy. shutter stock

Another source added that she wanted to “deliver this news personally and determine the right time to share this news with the world.”

Middleton said her husband Prince William was a huge support throughout her recovery and waited to tell her children until they fully understood her condition.


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But a new report in the Daily Mail on Monday claimed that Kensington Palace had rushed to release Middleton’s video because her diagnosis had been leaked.

She and her family missed Easter services to recover. wire image
It is unclear when Middleton will return to public service. Getty Images

The media insider did not say whether the leak came from the London clinic (where the princess underwent abdominal surgery in January) or elsewhere. However, sources told Page Six that the rumors about the leak are not true.

Mr Middleton, Mr William, 41, and their three children skipped Easter services with the rest of the royal family over the weekend, choosing to spend the weekend at their holiday home, Sandringham Estate.

But Charles III put on a brave face in church despite facing his own battle with cancer.

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