'Some gnarly photoshop': Royal fans slam newspaper for making Kate Middleton look like she's 60
LONDON, ENGLAND: A renowned newspaper is facing the heat from royal fans for using a "disgustingly photoshopped" image of Kate Middleton looking "60 years old" on its front page.
The Princess of Wales, 40, on November 13, joined other members of the royal family in London at the Cenotaph War Memorial for the National Service of Remembrance also known as Remembrance Sunday. The memorial service saw King Charles paying tribute to those killed in battle by laying a wreath at the Cenotaph, per Daily Mail.
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Accompanying her husband Prince William, the royal mother-of-three looked extremely gorgeous in a dazzling black dress at the memorial service. However, the Daily Mirror published a picture of Kate on the cover of its newspaper, in which she looked old with wrinkles on her face. Royal fans were quick to slam the publication as well, with one writing, "This, from the Daily Mirror, is such a bizarre thing to have done to Kate?”
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— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) November 13, 2022
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“Someone at The Mirror has clearly decided they hate The Princess of Wales. Publishing a clearly photoshopped picture of her on Remembrance Sunday, on the *front page*. Tell me again how the press have never had it in for Kate? Pathetic,” a second person said while a third chimed in, “Have The Mirror put Kate’s picture through some kind of ugly filter here? It’s had something done to it - the Daily Mail’s picture is from the same day so she didn’t have some terrible rash or anything which might change the appearance, it’s awful!”
We know Kate looks are fading like a ghost, but y'all at the Daily Mirror could have airbrushed or polished her up ..girl is looking DUI mugshot https://t.co/OklCgcOSKG
— Brazen Hussy HRH Royal Jayne H-W 😘🇺🇸 (@jaydoll51) November 14, 2022
This, from the Daily Mirror, is such a bizarre thing to have done to Kate? pic.twitter.com/dRAApISffA
— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) November 15, 2022
Someone at The Mirror has clearly decided they hate The Princess of Wales.
— Rowan Marie (@Marie33Rowan) November 15, 2022
Publishing a clearly photoshopped picture of her on Remembrance Sunday, on the *front page*.
Tell me again how the press have never had it in for Kate?
Pathetic. https://t.co/mUiwuB7Hn3
Have The Mirror put Kate’s picture through some kind of ugly filter here? It’s had something done to it - the Daily Mail’s picture is from the same day so she didn’t have some terrible rash or anything which might change the appearance, it’s awful! pic.twitter.com/wUaN4DSHi2
— Cllr Lucy Trimnell 🫖 (@LucyTrims) November 14, 2022
What on earth have the photographers used for the Mirror on the photo that’s splashed on the paper of Kate Middleton?
— Andy Rossiter (@andy_rossiter76) November 14, 2022
There’s a HUGE different between Mirror and this other angle. First thought was that’s definitely photoshopped.
BTW it’s Kate WINDSOR!! pic.twitter.com/fWdjxlmLQt
Is that supposed to be Kate in the top right corner?!?!?!? 🤨🫢
— Ellie Hall (@ellievhall) November 14, 2022
Somebody on the Mirror’s front page team clearly has an issue with the Princess of Wales — that’s some gnarly photoshop. https://t.co/j6jXEokAru
Calling out the tabloid, another person said, “What on earth have the photographers used for the Mirror on the photo that’s splashed on the paper of Kate Middleton? There’s a HUGE different between Mirror and this other angle. First thought was that’s definitely photoshopped. BTW it’s Kate WINDSOR!!” Another user asserted, “Is that supposed to be Kate in the top right corner?!?!?!? 🤨 Somebody on the Mirror’s front page team clearly has an issue with the Princess of Wales — that’s some gnarly photoshop.”
Another added, “I saw the newspaper in the shop too and boy does #KateMiddleton look terrible. The Daily Mirror have Kate looking like she's in her twilight years."
The original image captured the Princess of Wales biting her lips as she joined Queen Consort Camilla, 75, to watch Charles, 74, and William, 40, lay wreaths to pay respects to those who laid down their lives for Britain. Two minutes of silence were observed after Big Ben tolled 11 times, marking the resumption of full operations for the newly restored Great Clock in the nearby Houses of Parliament. Around 10,000 veterans marched past the Cenotaph, including 400 who fought in the Falklands War 40 years ago.