What's particularly intriguing is that in this photo, Kate bears a striking resemblance to her youngest son, Prince Louis, as she appears to be relishing a bowl of Christmas fare. Prince William and Princess Catherine also shared this heartwarming photo on their official Instagram account, causing their followers to feel nostalgic about festive memories and emphasizing the significance of the early years in shaping our lives.
Royal enthusiasts expressed their delight in the comment section, with one observer noting the striking resemblance between baby Catherine and her twin, Louie. Another commenter found Louie to be extremely endearing, resembling his mother. A third admirer reminisced about a shared childhood memory of being in the exact same place.
The release of this new photo of Princess Catherine seems to have sparked a backlash from Meghan Markle's recent actions and reports. It's been alleged that Meghan and Harry have accused the Cambridges of using a child actor to impersonate Louie and have claimed that the Cambridges photoshopped their Christmas cards. However, Katherine's photo dispels these rumors, as Prince Louis is clearly present and showing his finger in the image, contrary to the allegations.
Furthermore, Meghan Markle became the subject of ridicule on Saturday Night Live (SNL) when the show's actors took aim at Prince William and Princess Catherine's Christmas card. The footage highlighted an alleged Photoshop glitch that made it appear as though Prince Louis' finger was missing. Meghan humorously extended her own finger in response, but it was later revealed that Prince Louis' finger was not missing, and the joke had been misinterpreted.
This incident is just one in a series of satirical depictions and jokes aimed at Meghan Markle, including earlier SNL parodies and speculation surrounding her and Prince Harry's attendance at King Charles' coronation. In the end, the release of Princess Catherine's adorable photo was a delightful surprise for Royal enthusiasts and effectively countered the alleged trickery from the Sussex Camp, who have faced their fair share of Photoshop-related controversies.