'We pay for your palaces!'


Kate Middleton has just been criticized for wanting to maintain privacy when the world pays for her palaces

Kate Middleton has just been criticized for allowing the Royal Family to participate in a “catastrophic” mistake towards the masses.

Comments of this nature have been issued by royal commentator Liz Jones.

She addressed it all in a candid article for the Daily Mail that referenced the failure of Photoshop, as well as the lack of trust it instills in the public's eyes.

He even began the article by refusing to call any citizen who highlighted his concerns “trolls” because “we are not the villains here.”

At the end of the day, Jones believes, “We are concerned citizens, desperate for crumbs of comfort about our favorite royalty, our most important person.”

So much so that “by enlarging the photo on our phone screens, we even surpass official news agencies in detecting anomalies in that shot.”

Later in her article, she also called for more transparency from the Royal Family, saying: “Ordinary people worried and wondering why, if the photo really was doctored, William couldn't just take a normal bloody family photo on his phone.” and publish it!”

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For those unfamiliar, this piece comes in response to myriad debates over whether Kate Middleton “owes” the public a peek behind the curtain at her personal life.

But in Ms Jonas's eyes, “given what is possible today with AI and digital deception, isn't it even more important that the Royal Family and their minions are authentic and transparent in all their dealings with the public and the press, given that everyone pays for their palaces and privacy?

“It is such a big mistake, so catastrophic for our faith in the monarchy and I think that, once again, Kate has been very let down by the media operation and the Palace advisors,” he also added before saying goodbye.

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