Kate Middleton received negative public attention back in March when her alleged photoshopped photo with her kids on Mother’s Day went viral, amid her absence from public eye.
A royal expert named Tom Bower in his conversation with The Sun reflected on the situation Kate had to deal with because of royal family as they released a poorly edited photo of Kate, who had not made her cancer public at that time.
“I think the palace played it appallingly at that stage and landed her with that dreadful situation where she did the Photoshop photograph, which was just a tragedy, a self-inflicted wound,” claimed Bower.
He went on to explain, “They could have avoided all that it had only they’d thought far more carefully about it.”
“I think that there was a period where Kate clearly where people say ‘what's wrong with her’ and the trolls were inventing all sorts of falsehoods,” added the royal expert.
For the unversed, Kate Middleton photo in which she was sitting on a chair surrounded by her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, was withdrawn from five large news agencies - PA, AP, Getty Images, Reuters, AFP - over fears it had been 'edited at source'.
A few days after stirring quite the controversy, Kate Middleton released a video message to share the shocking news of her cancer diagnosis.