The moral of Kate’s picture-editing debacle is simple: the royal family should tell all | Simon Jenkins
The first rule of celebrity is that once you crank up the publicity machine, keeping secrets is out of the question
Not since Trotsky vanished from the Soviet politburo portrait has photo-editing caused such a storm. What dark secrets lie behind the daughter's misaligned sweater, the blurred skirt and the twisted zip? What dynastic horror is being concealed by the Princess of Wales's missing wedding ring? What are we not being told?
Questions over the princess's abdominal operation follow hard on the heels of those over the king's cancer. Both suggest something has been seriously wrong with the health of senior members of the royal family, something that they want to keep private. It has not worked. That subtlest of art forms, publicity manipulation, has gone awry. The palace must be asking, where is some nonsense from Prince Harry when we most need it?
Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist
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