A beaming photo of the Princess of Wales and her children, taken by Prince William, was supposed to kill off wild conspiracy theories about Catherine’s health.
But after sending it around the world, the Associated Press news agency removed the photo from circulation over concerns that it may have been manipulated and did not meet its standards.
Today, ABC royal correspondent Juliet Rieden reveals the royal family’s tactics to control the images that get out into the wild.
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