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Dutch Monarch Teases Princess of Wales Over Photo-Editing Controversy

King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands humorously referenced the recent photo-editing controversy involving the Princess of Wales during a public engagement. While interacting with schoolchildren in Zutphen, an ancient Dutch city, he was asked about a family photograph.

His witty response, “Really? At least I didn’t Photoshop it,” elicited laughter from the adults present, showcasing his playful side.

This comment came amidst discussions surrounding a photo released by the Princess of Wales for Mothering Sunday, which later had to be retracted by major global picture agencies due to editing discrepancies.

The incident, humorously referred to as “Kate-gate” by the Dutch media, highlighted the ongoing conversations about authenticity and image management within royal circles.

The Dutch King’s jest was captured during his visit to Zutphen, revealing a moment of levity that resonated with the public and the media.

The incident reflects the friendly rapport shared between the Dutch and British royal families, underscored by their various public appearances together and mutual attendance at significant royal events.

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