The Mirror newspaper slammed for ‘photoshopped’ Kate Middleton photo
A British newspaper has copped a barrage of backlash for its seemingly extreme use of Photoshop on a photo of Kate Middleton.
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A British newspaper appears to have bizarrely edited a photo of Kate Middleton to the point where she’s almost unrecognisable.
The Mirror, a daily UK tabloid founded in 1903, covered a story about the royals attending a Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph in London on Sunday, local time.
King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William and the Princess of Wales were all in attendance, with the outlet using a sombre photo of Kate to sell the story on the front page.
But for reasons currently unclear, the editors have been called out for “doctoring” the original photo of Kate, 41.
Here is the original photo:
And here is the one that ran on the front page:
Bewildered users took to social media to call out the publication for “photoshopping” the Princess.
What in the ever loving god did they do to Princess Catherineâs picture? How disgusting to photoshop the photo in this way! pic.twitter.com/ziMhSnVy2h
— Royal Tea With Brittany (@brittanygadoury) November 14, 2022
When i saw an image of kate doing rounds on Twitter, i thought it was photoshoped. This morning I went to my local co-op and took this pic of todays #DailyMirror. Surely #KateMiddleton doesnât look like this? pic.twitter.com/kysKlr27zt
— HK (@hasifah23) November 14, 2022
The Mirror must think we are stupid pic.twitter.com/awf7rmaCey
— Jesús Enrique Rosas - The Body Language Guy (@Knesix) November 14, 2022
What on earth have the photographers used for the Mirror on the photo thatâs splashed on the paper of Kate Middleton?
— Andy Rossiter (@andy_rossiter76) November 14, 2022
Thereâs a HUGE different between Mirror and this other angle. First thought was thatâs definitely photoshopped.
BTW itâs Kate WINDSOR!! pic.twitter.com/fWdjxlmLQt
The mother-of-three had watched the service alongside Camilla on a balcony.
The Mirror and Kensington Palace are yet to comment.
The service marked Charles’ first time attending Remembrance Day as the newly minted monarch.
The 74-year-old has laid the wreath on behalf of the late Queen since 2017, in what was viewed as a shift in Her Majesty’s duties.
The Queen was forced to pull out of the event last year due to a sprained back, marking only the seventh time she had missed the poignant service in her 70-year reign. She died on September 8.
Originally published as The Mirror newspaper slammed for ‘photoshopped’ Kate Middleton photo