Kate Middleton’s recent Mother’s Day photo has sparked controversy after the metadata revealed it was edited multiple times before being published. The timestamps on the photo show that it was first edited on Friday, March 8 at 9:54 p.m. and then again on Saturday, March 9 at 9:39 a.m.
Middleton has admitted to editing the photo, but has not provided any information on when it was actually taken. The royal family released the photo in an attempt to address rumors about Middleton’s health, but editing flaws in the photo have only led to more speculation.
Analysts have looked into the photo and suggested that it may have been from an older photoshoot or even combined from different shoots. The metadata also revealed that the photo was taken with a Canon camera and edited using Adobe Photoshop.
In response to the controversy, Middleton has apologized for editing the photo and admitted to doing the editing herself. Despite calls from royal fans to release the original photo, the family has not done so.
The editing scandal has left royal fans questioning the authenticity of Middleton’s Mother’s Day photo and has sparked a debate about the use of editing in the portrayal of celebrities. Stay tuned to Celebrity Beauty Buzz for more updates on this developing story.
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