Royal treatment
LONDON — We all know that celebrities who grace the covers of glossies such as Vogue all get a little digital touch-up for their photos. But it seems even royalty aren’t immune to the ideals of the magazine industry.
LONDON — We all know that celebrities who grace the covers of glossies such as Vogue all get a little digital touch-up for their photos. But it seems even royalty aren’t immune to the ideals of the magazine industry.
Prince William appears on the latest cover of Vanity Fair alongside his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, and their son, Prince George, in an image captured during their recent tour of Australia. However, it seems his crowning glory, or lack thereof, wasn’t quite to Vanity Fair’s liking so it thickened it up a little with the help of some digital magic.
Prince William needn’t feel picked on though — his wife and almost one-year-old son have had their own brushes with the airbrush: The Duchess was given a freakishly small waist by Grazia following the royal wedding, while Prince George was given a faux rosy glow by US Weekly only a few weeks ago. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH