The essential difference between the 2 is...
The first flower (picture 2) is the normal appearance of this cultivar, while the second flower (picture 3) is peloric. In the peloric flower the petals have changed to partly mimic the form of the lip.
It is a fairly common developmental mistake in many kinds of orchids, and in Phals and Catts peloric types are deliberately selected and bred because many people find them attractive, or at least interesting. It sometimes just happens as a one-time thing because of something odd in the environment early in bud development, but it is often genetic and stable. Which is the case with this plant remains to be seen the next time it flowers.
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