In a recent interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, former US President Donald Trump weighed in on the controversy surrounding Kate Middleton’s altered photograph, stating that the editing “shouldn’t be a big deal.”
Trump downplayed the significance of the photo manipulation, describing it as a “very minor doctoring” amidst what he characterized as a challenging period for the Duchess of Cambridge, with media scrutiny intensifying.
Regarding his relationship with the late Queen Elizabeth II, Trump revealed that he could not ascertain the Queen’s favorite Prime Minister or US President during their interactions.
He also shared positive remarks about King Charles, describing him as a “really wonderful guy” with whom he gets along despite differences in environmental perspectives.
Trump acknowledged King Charles’s strong commitment to environmental causes, contrasting it with his own approach, which prioritizes infrastructure development.
The Times recently reported on Kate’s anticipated return to public life, suggesting a gradual reemergence marked by a potential appearance at the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor.
Following a break for the school holidays, Kate is expected to resume her focus on her early years project, described as her “life’s work.” Amid ongoing speculation and conspiracy theories, royal insiders emphasize the importance of managing the messaging surrounding her return.
Over the weekend, the Prince and Princess of Wales were reportedly spotted at a farm shop near their Windsor residence, with Kate appearing “happy” and “well.”
Observers noted her apparent good health and demeanor, interpreting her public appearance as a positive sign amid ongoing rumors and media speculation.