Kate Middleton and Prince William face ridicule for alleged Christmas card Photoshop blunder
Kate Middleton and Prince William’s Christmas Card Sparks Photoshop Controversy
Kate Middleton and Prince William faced backlash on social media after the royal family released their annual Christmas card. Fans quickly noticed several Photoshop failures in the black-and-white family photo featuring their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
One glaring error was the absence of Prince Louis’ middle finger, causing speculation about the authenticity of the image. People questioned whether the couple had rented a child or if the entire picture had been digitally altered.
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Other discrepancies were also pointed out, such as the mismatched legs of Prince Louis and a possible image of a crown on Prince George’s head when viewed from a certain angle.
These Photoshop blunders sparked a wave of criticism on social media, with users questioning the authenticity of the royal family’s Christmas card. Some even expressed concern about taxpayer money being used for such editing errors.
Despite the controversy, the photographer behind the image was praised for their skills, with one account commenting, “How fitting is that! Photographer is amazing, wow he’s good…”
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How does the use of Photoshop in the royal family’s Christmas card impact society’s perception of beauty?
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