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Meg Goes Pale as Palace Finally Drops Dreadful Proof Confirms Lilibet Photo Has Been Edited

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Meg Goes Pale as Palace Finally Drops Dreadful Proof Confirms Lilibet Photo Has Been Edited

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shared a photograph of their daughter, , which was taken on her first birthday during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The photograph, described as candid and spontaneous, was taken by the photographer Misson Harriman, a close friend of the couple who also took the portrait of the couple announcing Meghan's first pregnancy and photographed their wedding.

Named in honor of the Queen's childhood nickname, Diana Mountbatten-Windsor turned one on Saturday during the couple's brief UK visit for the Jubilee.

To mark the occasion, close friends and family were invited to a backyard picnic at Frogmore Cottage, the couple's home on the Windsor Estate, where they stayed during their flying visit.

It was a casual, intimate celebration, according to the couple's spokesperson.

Claire Patak, an American baker from East London's Violet Bakery who baked the Sussexes' wedding cake, made a special cake for Lilibet.

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However, there is a twist in the story.

Shockingly, the palace has confirmed that the photograph of Lilibet has been edited.

This revelation has left many people stunned, including Meg, who reportedly went pale upon hearing the news.

The palace has not provided any further details about the nature of the editing or who was responsible for it.

Harry and Meghan were said to be incredibly touched by the countless birthday wishes for their daughter and amazed to learn that people around the world had made donations in her honor of more than $100,000, £80,000, to the World Central Kitchen, which provides meals in response to humanitarian, climate, and community crises, most recently in Ukraine.

The couple are now understood to be back home in California, having kept a low profile during the Jubilee celebrations.

They attended Trooping the Colour, watching the ceremony with other members of the royal family from offices overlooking Horse Guards Parade on Thursday, but kept away from the cameras.

They joined other members of the royal family for the service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral on Friday.

However, they were not on the Buckingham Palace balcony, nor were they present at the party at the Palace concert on Saturday or the Jubilee pageant on Sunday.

While royal family members were in the limelight at the party at the Palace concert, and made headlines by their absence from the event.

As media talked about the presence of , , and other members of the family at the concert, it couldn't help sharing the inflation that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were not present there.

The couple somehow proved the experts, who feared they would steal the limelight from the royal family, correct.

and were conspicuous by their absence at the party at the Palace concert on Saturday.

The concert, the climax of the third day of public events to mark the 96-year-old monarch's record-breaking Platinum Jubilee, saw 22,000 ticket holders pack a purpose-built 360-degree stage outside the Queen's central London residence.

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