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Palace unease grows as ex-butler posts “AI” photo

He left Palace officials unimpressed after attempting to trademark his ‘Royal Butler’ moniker while launching schools on working in service and etiquette. And it was thought the saga had come to an end when the Intellectual Property Office ruled in the late Queen’s favour when her legal team raised objections. But Grant Harrold, 48, now appears to be causing fresh unease within royal circles. I can reveal King Charles’s former butler is accused of sharing ‘fake’, potentially AI-generated images that look as though they were

taken from within royal grounds. The snaps, which were posted on social media, include an intimate photo purporting to show William and Kate cuddling. ‘This wonderful photo of the Prince and Princess of Wales was taken when I first met them back in 2004,’ Harrold wrote on Instagram, adding: ‘A true royal love story.’ The image was then shared by journalist Katie Nicholl, the ex-butler’s co-host on Piers Morgan’s new YouTube series, Royals Uncensored. She commented: ‘Love this!’ But a well-placed royal source is unsure

about its authenticity, saying: ‘I can see why questions are being asked by others.’ Kensington Palace did not comment. William and Kate’s relationship became public knowledge in 2004, when the couple were photographed skiing together in Switzerland. That same year, Harrold began working for Charles at his Highgrove estate before being made redundant seven years later. He then received an undisclosed settlement after alleging unfair dismissal and workplace bullying. He has also worked for William and Kate, as well as the late Queen. Harrold additionally

appeared as a butler in reality show Country House. He has since become a regular royal commentator on TV. After I contacted Harrold, he admitted: ‘I did not take or own this image. It’s how I remember them in my early years in the Royal Household.’ Boynton sisters are reddy for anything ‘Twinning while winning’ could have been the motto for sisters Lucy Boynton, 32, and Emma-Louise, 33, at the London launch of the latter’s book as they wore matching shades of scarlet. And their

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4 Comments

  1. Wait so he didn’t take the photo but posted it like it was from inside the palace?? That’s just weird. Also trademarking “Royal Butler” sounds like the most British scam ever.

  2. This is what happens when you let people with too much time do social media. If William and Kate really were together in 2004 then it’s fine, why is everyone freaking out? I’m sure it’s just an old photo and the “AI” thing is some journalist guessing.

  3. Royal grounds photos being fake is a big deal but I feel like nobody’s asking the real question: who even cares about a butler trademark? The whole workplace bullying and then posting pics again… sounds like he’s trying to stay relevant. If he “remembers” them then it’s still suspicious cause memories aren’t camera roll. Kensington Palace not commenting says everything.

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