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Metadata for Kate Middleton’s suspicious Mother’s Day photo confirms it was edited at least twice before being posted – the first verifiable truth about the infamous snap since the Princess of Wales admitted doctoring it.
The information encoded in the actual photo shows two timestamps, the first says “2024-03-08T21:54:11Z” and the second says “2024-03-09T09:39:47Z”, indicating that the photo was first edited at 9:54 pm on Friday March 8 and then again at 9:39 am the next morning.
Those timestamps corroborate Middleton’s admission on Monday that the photo was edited, but offer no insight into whether it was actually taken last week, as the royal family initially claimed when it was posted.
The royal family first posted the photo on Sunday in an apparent attempt to quell rumors about Middleton’s health. She underwent abdominal surgery in January and, except for a brief, blurry sighting on Monday, she has not been seen in public since December.
But the photo’s glaring editing flaws only ended up fueling the fire of conspiracy theories, and detectives analyzed the shot to speculate that it had been edited from a months-old photo shoot or cobbled together from several other shoots. .
Others feared the photo indicated something was seriously wrong with Middleton.
“Something is terribly wrong,” a source close to the situation told The Post. “The idea that Kate couldn’t sit down during a photo shoot tells me that this is a much more serious situation than anyone realizes.”
Metadata can be extracted from photographs using editing software and used to tell details of their creation. It was first examined in the royal family photo by SkyNews.
Analysis of Middleton’s photograph indicates that it was taken using an “EF50mm” lens, which is attached to a Canon SLR-style camera.
Time-stamped edits were for changes made with Adobe Photoshop, the industry standard for photo editing.
It is unclear based on the metadata who made the edits or when the photo was first taken, but the edits were made and saved on an Apple computer.
Since the editing was admitted, royal fans have demanded that the original photo be released, but the family has so far refused to do so.
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