Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, found herself in hot water recently after it was revealed that a photo she posted on Mother’s Day had been edited multiple times before being published. Metadata analysis has shown that the photo was first edited on Friday evening and then again on Saturday morning using Adobe Photoshop on an Apple computer.
The edited photo, which showed Middleton with her three children, had glaring flaws that sparked speculation about its origin and Middleton’s health. One editing error included Princess Charlotte’s sleeve appearing to vanish from her arm. Fans are now demanding the release of the original photo, but the royal family has not complied.
Middleton took responsibility for the editing mishap and issued an apology. She admitted to editing the photo herself but did not provide any further explanation. Sources close to the situation have expressed concern about Middleton’s wellbeing, prompting further speculation.
The photo was taken using a Canon SLR-style camera with an EF50mm lens. The metadata analysis was first conducted by SkyNews, revealing details about the editing process. Despite the controversy surrounding the edited photo, Middleton has not made any further statements on the matter.
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