Former President Donald Trump commented on the edited photo of Kate Middleton, implying that photo alterations are common and dismissing the issue as trivial.
Trump, 77, remarked to GB News, "It's very minor and commonplace. People shouldn't overreact like they have."
The image in question appeared on Mother's Day, amid concerns about Middleton's well-being post-surgery in January, as announced by Kensington Palace.
Since then, Middleton, 42, has not made any public appearances. The photo, featuring her with her children, was deleted by media outlets due to photoshop suspicions.
Further, Middleton's missing wedding ring in the photo fueled AI-editing suspicions and marital strife rumors. To clarify, the Princess of Wales issued an apology for any confusion through the royal couple's official account, admitting to occasional photo edits.
A recent video also surfaced, supposedly showing Middleton at Windsor Farmers Market with
Prince William. Additionally, allegations of
Prince William's infidelity involving Rose Hanbury have been denied by Hanbury as "completely false."