Now, you see her — but some say you don’t.
Kate Middleton’s poised reappearance on social media following a reported abdominal surgery in January has left royal watchers to speculate whether the newly released image of the post-op Princess is really real, with some referring to the timely post as “damage control.”
The Princess of Wales, 42, posed with her three children in a Mother’s Day portrait that was reportedly snapped by hubby Prince William, 41, publishing the photo across royal social media accounts on Sunday with a message for the holiday.
“Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months. Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day,” she wrote, signing off as ‘C’ for Catherine.
Fans online were agog to see Ms. C again — sans wedding ring, no less — after theories swirled during her absence from the public eye.
The Instagram page for Vogue magazine offered a snapshot of the myriad rumors currently surrounding the royal family.
“This is not a recent pic. She is still missing,” asserted @sanqfroid beneath the family portrait. And @pennyhbiondo said, “I believe this is an old photo from last Mother’s Day 2023.”
Breaking down Kate Middleton's Photoshop fail
- On Monday, Kensington Palace released a new photo and statement from Kate Middleton for UK Mother’s Day. Eagle-eyed fans immediately saw the photo — showing Kate surrounded by her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — was littered with mistakes, either from Photoshop or AI.
- The photo, the original of which Kensington Palace refuses to release, was quickly recalled by photo agencies over fears it had been digitally “manipulated.”
- Middleton issued an apology Monday after her photo went viral for its numerous Photoshop errors. “Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing,” she said.
- One major telltale sign of manipulation was that a portion of Charlotte’s wrist seems to be missing from under the chopped-off sleeve of her cardigan. Charlotte’s checkered skirt likewise does not line up, with the right edge sticking out at a strange right angle and overlapping with George’s hands.
- Another unusual detail that raised questions about the image’s veracity is Prince Louis’ crossed fingers on his right hand — and a seemingly fuzzy and broken pattern on the right sleeve of his gray sweater.
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Pondered @thefoxphoto, “I mean ….This could had been taken a while ago lmao they’re just trying to do damage control.”
“With all that money they could do a better photoshop,” mocked @sarouchkameringue, while @monicaleticia85 wrote flatly, “Looks like AI.”
Another peered deeper into the image — specifically at the children. “That looks like an AI photo…not one for the theories either but come on, that’s not a real photo. Look at Louis’ hand? Their faces/hair? [I don’t know] doesn’t seem real,” concluded @becks_bloomwood.
Others noted alleged discrepancies in the photo, such as the unseasonably verdant backdrop.
Asked @feld_not_field, “Are there leaves and green grass this time of year in England?”
At the same time, Kate’s followers wanted to know why she was missing her family jewels — specifically her wedding ring.
Rumored @michelemarbelle, “She ran away to her parents house – trouble in paradise (particularly following the recent death/drug overdose of a royal’s bf, where W was present!)”
But fans of the royal family defended the Princess’ privacy, including “@martinawatson09 It’s so sad that this woman could not recover in peace and quiet like so many other millions of women get to do in private. The palace, kingdom or whatever should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. Rest well Kate!”
The Princess underwent a planned abdominal surgery in January and has been missing from public view officially since Christmas Day.
It’s been previously reported that Kate would return to her royal duties sometime after Easter on March 3 — at the same time her uncle Gary Goldsmith, 58, is set to appear on the UK’s “Celebrity Big Brother.”
Goldsmith was confronted about Middleton’s whereabouts during a March 7 interview on British television.
“Because she doesn’t want to talk about it, the last thing I’m going to do is [talk about it],” he told fellow contestant Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu during the show’s Season 23 premiere.
“There is a kind of code or etiquette. If it’s announced, I’ll give you an opinion.”