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Prince Louis photo released to mark sixth birthday

Prince Louis photo released to mark sixth birthday
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Prince Louis photo released to mark sixth birthday
Britain's Prince and Princess of Wales have released a new photo of Prince Louis to mark his sixth birthday on Tuesday, the first image to be released by the family since a photo-editing scandal erupted last month.In the photo, Louis – who is fourth in line to the British throne – can be seen grinning at the camera lying on a picnic blanket.The image posted to the couple's official social media accounts on Tuesday was credited to Catherine, Princess of Wales and has not been verified by CNN.It has become something of a tradition for William and Catherine to mark their children's birthdays by sharing new images each year. Many of the past portraits have been taken by Kate, 42, who is a keen photographer herself.However, a handful of instances have also seen renowned professional photographers, including Mario Testino, Chris Jackson and Millie Pilkington, capture some of the contemporaneous portraits.The Waleses have released a celebratory photo of Louis each year to mark his birthday. He was last seen in public during the family's traditional Christmas Day walk to church alongside his mom on the Sandringham estate.It has been a challenging period for the family as Kate announced she was in the early stages of chemotherapy for cancer last month.The latest official photograph of the youngest member of the Wales family is likely to be heavily scrutinized as it is the first since a Mother's Day photo triggered a scandal last month. Kensington Palace had released an official family photo, said to have been taken by Prince William, which was later found to have been tampered with. The image should have put a stop to the rabid speculation over the princess's whereabouts having retreated from the public eye after a January abdominal surgery.However, only a few hours after its release, several international news outlets pulled the photograph from circulation citing concerns of manipulation at the source.As eagle-eyed royal-watchers continued to pore over potential discrepancies, Kate took responsibility for the chaos that ensued.She said that she dabbled with editing "like many amateur photographers" and "wanted to express my apologies for the confusion," in a short statement posted to X, formerly Twitter.A second round of controversy was sparked weeks later when another official photograph was identified as being digitally manipulated.Getty Images said on March 19 that a photograph of the late Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, taken by Kate and released by the palace last year had also been "digitally enhanced." A CNN analysis found signs of alteration in as many as 19 places.The princess has since revealed she has started "a course of preventative chemotherapy" for an unspecified cancer that was identified in post-operative tests. Kate said it had "been an incredibly tough couple of months" in a deeply personal video message on March 22.She asked the public for space and privacy as she focuses "on making a full recovery."The family subsequently kept a low profile over the Easter school holidays, but William resumed official duties last week.While visiting a surplus food redistribution center, the prince promised to "take care" of Kate in response to receiving get well cards for his wife and father. King Charles III has also taken a step back from public-facing duties after revealing his own cancer diagnosis earlier this year.

Britain's Prince and Princess of Wales have released a new photo of Prince Louis to mark his sixth birthday on Tuesday, the first image to be released by the family since a photo-editing scandal erupted last month.

In the photo, Louis – who is fourth in line to the British throne – can be seen grinning at the camera lying on a picnic blanket.

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The image posted to the couple's official social media accounts on Tuesday was credited to Catherine, Princess of Wales and has not been verified by CNN.

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The Princess of Wales via CNN Newsource

It has become something of a tradition for William and Catherine to mark their children's birthdays by sharing new images each year. Many of the past portraits have been taken by Kate, 42, who is a keen photographer herself.

However, a handful of instances have also seen renowned professional photographers, including Mario Testino, Chris Jackson and Millie Pilkington, capture some of the contemporaneous portraits.

The Waleses have released a celebratory photo of Louis each year to mark his birthday. He was last seen in public during the family's traditional Christmas Day walk to church alongside his mom on the Sandringham estate.

It has been a challenging period for the family as Kate announced she was in the early stages of chemotherapy for cancer last month.

The latest official photograph of the youngest member of the Wales family is likely to be heavily scrutinized as it is the first since a Mother's Day photo triggered a scandal last month. Kensington Palace had released an official family photo, said to have been taken by Prince William, which was later found to have been tampered with. The image should have put a stop to the rabid speculation over the princess's whereabouts having retreated from the public eye after a January abdominal surgery.

However, only a few hours after its release, several international news outlets pulled the photograph from circulation citing concerns of manipulation at the source.

As eagle-eyed royal-watchers continued to pore over potential discrepancies, Kate took responsibility for the chaos that ensued.

She said that she dabbled with editing "like many amateur photographers" and "wanted to express my apologies for the confusion," in a short statement posted to X, formerly Twitter.

A second round of controversy was sparked weeks later when another official photograph was identified as being digitally manipulated.

Getty Images said on March 19 that a photograph of the late Queen Elizabeth II with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, taken by Kate and released by the palace last year had also been "digitally enhanced." A CNN analysis found signs of alteration in as many as 19 places.

The princess has since revealed she has started "a course of preventative chemotherapy" for an unspecified cancer that was identified in post-operative tests. Kate said it had "been an incredibly tough couple of months" in a deeply personal video message on March 22.

She asked the public for space and privacy as she focuses "on making a full recovery."

The family subsequently kept a low profile over the Easter school holidays, but William resumed official duties last week.

While visiting a surplus food redistribution center, the prince promised to "take care" of Kate in response to receiving get well cards for his wife and father. King Charles III has also taken a step back from public-facing duties after revealing his own cancer diagnosis earlier this year.