The absence of Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has become a worldwide talking point—so bad that it has become a meme. Kim Kardashian has jumped on the #WhereIsKate? Bandwagon, while King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Blake Lively have ‘joked’ about the Photoshop blunder despite having made their own Photoshop fails over the years.
With the announcement of the Princess of Wales’ cancer, it has come to attention that all the people who have been mocking her need to stop and take a good long look at themselves.
One pet peeve I have examined over the last few weeks is the Photoshop stuff. Catherine made a few glaring errors that people only noticed because they had zoomed in on the Mother’s Day picture. When you zoom out, you don’t see the issues. But as many people have pointed out, myself included, what is the big deal? A ton of celebrities Photoshop their pictures. Many parents do it to present the best possible image of their children in family photos.
So, why is Catherine being butchered over her amateur editing skills? I don’t care if her Photoshop skills are bad; they are far from it. It shows as her human. If people want to complain, how about they look at Khloé Kardashian’s constant editing of her daughter?
Oh, and let’s not forget that the Sussexes are obsessed with Photoshopping Harry’s head full of hair when the whole world knows he looks like Friar Tuck.
As you can see from the photos above, Harry’s hair is much darker and fuller than the one next to it. Also, his eyes are not that blue. He wants people to think he looks more like his mother than William does when, in reality, he doesn’t.
William looks more like Diana in the face than Harry does. Harry only has Spencer red hair and supposedly blue eyes.
Harry even admitted in Spare that William looked like their ‘mummy’. Also, if you want another comparison, look at Princess Charlotte. She looks a lot like a young William and a young Diana.
Going back to the Photoshop crap and start with the Dutch royals whose King mocked Catherine.
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