The withdrawn pictures were re-released after sensitive information on computer screens visible in the background had been pixelated
Security Blunder Over RAF Photos Of William: Pictures Showing 'Day In The Life' Of Prince Pulled Over Security Fears -- Daily Mail
* St James' Palace release series of never-seen-before photographs
* Photos had to retracted after they showed confidential MoD information
* Pictures were re-released after apparently sensitive information was pixelated following the embarrassing blunder
The Ministry of Defence was yesterday forced to reset the user names and computer passwords of dozens of RAF staff following an embarrassing security blunder over pictures of Prince William.
Ten photographs of the future king in his role as a search and rescue helicopter pilot were published by St James’s Palace yesterday on the Duke’s website before being cleared by the MoD.
The pictures, taken by an RAF photographer, had been intended to show off a ‘day in the life’ of the prince on base as Flight Lieutenant Wales at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales.
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My Comment: Apparently the photos revealed passwords. What's my take .... this is more serious than the secrets that his brother has revealed.
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