It was the talk of the week.
A photo Kate Middleton admitted to editing with her children this Monday has been on everyone's lips for days, including royals from other countries.
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands mentioned the matter at an official event he hosted a few days ago, and he can be seen joking about it in a video.
Mannan was greeting a group of school children when one of the children said she saw a photograph of him when he was a boy. “It's not photoshopped,” royal correspondent Rick Evers later reported, to which William Alexander I responded.
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While the King is aware of the Princess's health, his humorous comment may indicate that the situation is not as dire as Kensington Palace's silence on the matter has led many to suspect. This was made clear this week. Gary Goldsmith, Kate Middleton's maternal uncle, in an interview after her time on the British version of Big Brother VIP from which she was evicted. “Her evolution is on the right track. She has the best support on the planet, the best people looking after her. They said we will see it at Easter and nothing has changed since then.
Meanwhile, theories about Kate Middleton continue to multiply on the Internet. Not everyone understands why the royal family refused to release the original picture of the Princess of Wales' recovery, and despite creating controversy, Kensington has yet to clarify what exactly is happening to the princess. On the same day, in the afternoon, a photographer took a photo of Kate Middleton leaving her home in a car with Prince William, but the fact that the princess's face could not be seen once again made many suspicious.