Kensington Palace was unaware of the use of the Duchess' portrait as part of a campaign against violence against women
Shocking photos of the Duchess of Cambridge and a group of women politicians have been published as victims of domestic violence across Europe as part of a campaign to end violence against women, and the shocking photos show Kate Middleton's manipulated face covered in cuts and bruises without the royal palace's permission.
The pictures were published in bus stations and buildings in Milan and the southern Spanish coastal town of Los Alcazares, according to the British newspaper, "Daily Mail".
Other notable female images used in the campaign include US Vice President Kamala Harris, Queen Letizia of Spain and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
He wrote on the pictures in large letters in red and white next to each picture stating the following: "I reported him" but no one believed her, she was left alone and was not protected and he did not stop .. But she was killed anyway.
It was clear that the pictures were meant to shock rather than real.
Italian artist and activist Alexandro Palumbo, who edited the photos, said he wanted to "draw attention to the bad reactions from politicians regarding the problem of violence against women" and stress the "ineffectiveness of the support and protection system for victims".
Kensington Palace was not aware of the use of the Duchess's photo as part of the campaign, according to The Sun, but some social media comments criticized the photos and said: "You're not funny," while one said: "Don't use pictures of women who haven't given you permission."
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