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King of Netherlands shades Kate Middleton’s Mother’s Day Photo

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King of Netherlands shades Kate Middleton’s Mother’s Day Photo
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Kate Middleton caused a major buzz inside the royal family for all the wrong reasons. After making her big return to social media with a “heartwarming” photograph with her three children to celebrate Mother’s Day, the princess found herself in a controversy because of the manipulation of the photograph.

The Princess of Wales had to apologize quickly and be responsible for the controversy caused among the royal followers and the Association Press. However, the jokes didn’t wait for her to recover as the King of the Netherlands, King Willem-Alexander, has seemingly shaded Kate Middleton’s post.

On March 13, King Willem-Alexander had a public-facing meeting in Zutphen when he started to joke around a child’s comment about a picture he shared with his family. The King immediately answered, “At least I didn’t photoshop it.”

The royal followers immediately reacted to King Willem’s comments because they might be towards Kate Middleton’s latest controversy. The Princess of Wales’ photograph had to be “Killed” immediately because of several signs of manipulation. There’s no doubt the controversy is going to keep increasing despite her apology.

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