Kate Middleton mystery grips internet after wild theory claims another photo of princess was ‘doctored’
LONDON, UK: The mystery surrounding Kate Middleton’s whereabouts is getting deeper as the Palace fails to give any definite answer or proof of her well-being.
The latest concern regarding the Princess of Wales was raised when a photo showed her inside a car with her husband, Prince William, RadarOnline reports. Although Kate’s face was not visible in the photo, it was understood that she was in the vehicle. Kate has been out of the public eye since Christmas 2023.
Internet thinks another photo of Kate Middleton was 'photoshopped'
Many eagle-eyed people on the internet have raised their issues with the photo of Kate Middleton in the car with her husband and doubted its credibility.
An X user tweeted, “Yall!? Has no one else noticed that the most recent photo of #KateMiddleton in the car… the bricks in the car windows, don’t appear to match the bricks outside the car…why Is this another photoshopped picture… can anyone find the original they clipped it from lighting...#Katespiracy #KateGate.”
Yall!? Has no one else noticed that the most recent photo of #KateMiddleton in the car… the bricks in the car windows, don’t appear to match the bricks outside the car…why
— ƒαтιмα 🔥 (@Fatima_Ali771) March 12, 2024
Is this another photoshopped picture… can anyone find the original they clipped it from… pic.twitter.com/6kyabkhNZI
Another one pointed out, “Doubt it’s photoshopped. The brick colour is the result of a boundary wall and a property behind it. What I think is this is another old picture being used, to appear current. I don’t even think that model Range Rover is being used. They have current model and sold a blue one.”
Doubt it’s photoshopped. The brick colour is the result of a boundary wall and a property behind it. What I think is this is another old picture being used, to appear current. I don’t even think that model Range Rover is being used. They have current model and sold a blue one ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/bg0cQFoHud
— Jay (@JayDeeSoFire01) March 12, 2024
The third user alleged, “It's from a 2016 photo of Kate. They've superimposed her into the car. I did this in 5 minutes this morning so maybe their Photoshop experts (ahem) took a bit longer but it's definitely the same silhouette, down to where the hair falls on the forehead, the earrings and cheek.”
It's from a 2016 photo of Kate. They've superimposed her into the car. I did this in 5 minutes this morning so maybe their Photoshop experts (ahem) took a bit longer but it's definitely the same silhouette, down to where the hair falls on the forehead, the earrings and cheek. pic.twitter.com/CvPdX6TRPm
— Mrs Moose | Brazen Hussy | Royal Expert (@LoosieMoose2) March 12, 2024
“This pic is another fake. The royal family will not abate the rumours, and now only proof of life is accepted. And by proof of life NIT fake pics. But Kate actually walking and photographers getting it LIVE,” the fourth one added.
This pic is another fake. The royal family will not abate the rumours, and now only proif of life is accepted. And by proof of life NIT fake pics. But Kate actually walking and photographers getting it LIVE.
— 🧙Solitary.Grey.Witch🧙♀️ (@solitary_grey) March 14, 2024
Photo agency claims ‘nothing has been doctored’ in Kate Middleton's photo
The photo agency that caught the Prince and Princess in the camera stated, as per Entertainment Tonight, that the “image has been cropped and lightened, nothing has been doctored,” but it looks like the rumors surrounding the Princess will not end soon,
The mother-of-three’s car photo came after the controversy she faced over her Mother’s Day post. The bombshell photo was released via her and William’s joint Instagram account but soon it was disclosed that it was heavily photoshopped.
Kate Middleton apologizes over altered photo
Many major media houses took it down immediately and the future Queen shared an apology, saying, “Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing.”
Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day. C
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) March 11, 2024
Kate added, “I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother's Day. C.”
Internet thinks Kate Middleton's apology was fake
Her apology led to more theories as a tweet read, “It's sad that they have made you take the fall for this. This is just bizarre.”
It's sad that they have made you take the fall for this. This is just bizarre.
— Sakshi Narula (@mssakshinarula) March 11, 2024
Another tweet was “Someone in your press office/PR department needs a very constructive 1-2-1 or end of year review. This has, in absolutely no way whatsoever, made this bizarre situation any better.”
Someone in your press office/PR department needs a very constructive 1-2-1 or end of year review. This has, in absolutely no way whatsoever, made this bizarre situation any better.
— Simon Davis | Author (@madvisions_pens) March 11, 2024
“The palace just threw her right under the bus huh? Zero chance this is true,” a person remarked.
The palace just threw her right under the bus huh? Zero chance this is true.
— Tayyy (@tayjoness) March 11, 2024
Another user added, “While most people do edit their pictures the majority of us don’t have a royal PR department constantly dissecting every little thing. How an image this badly edited gets past them is beyond me"
While most people do edit their pictures the majority of us don’t have a royal PR department constantly dissecting every little thing. How an image this badly edited gets past them is beyond me. pic.twitter.com/6Y9stBLXUf
— Natasha ❀ (@ndelriego) March 11, 2024
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