The Princess of Wales has maintained a low profile since undergoing the planned procedure earlier this year, canceling numerous engagements to focus on her recovery.

A candid photo of Princess Catherine surfaced last week, showing her seated in a car driven by her mother, Carole Middleton. However, this new image marks her first public appearance since the surgery.

The photograph, captured by her husband, Prince William, shows Princess Catherine posing alongside her three children in a garden chair. The image was then shared on the official Kensington Royal X and Instagram accounts on behalf of the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Prince George stands behind Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who all stand at her sides with big smiles.

The royal couple expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support received during the Princess’s recovery, accompanying the image with a message: ‘Thank you for your kind wishes and continued support over the last two months. Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day.’

The post’s caption dated the image ‘2024.’

However, multiple international picture agencies have questioned the photo’s authenticity. ITV’s Royal editor, Chris Ship, revealed that at least three major agencies have refused to distribute the image.

Associated Press even reported that the Palace had manipulated the image.

Following a post-publication review, Reuters confirmed they were also deleting the photo.

The controversy did not stop there. Observant social media users raised concerns about apparent discrepancies in the photo. Some pointed out anomalies in Prince Louis’ hand, particularly his missing finger, while others questioned the clarity of certain details in the image.

Speculations ran wild as people analyzed the photo. Some suggested potential inconsistencies, such as Princess Charlotte’s cardigan and the absence of Princess Catherine’s ring.

According to BBC News, Kensington Palace declined to comment on accusations that the image was edited.

After her hospitalization in January, the Palace did not disclose details about the Princess’s surgery but reassured the public that it was unrelated to cancer.

Recent developments have led to uncertainty regarding Princess Catherine’s upcoming public engagements.

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, suggests that the Princess is eager to return to her duties, with plans potentially set in motion for post-Easter engagements.

The Princess spent 13 days at the London Clinic and has returned to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to continue her recovery alongside Prince William and their children.

In late February, rumors about the Princess’s whereabouts circulated on social media, prompting a statement from her representative.

In January, Kensington Palace clarified the expected recovery period for the Princess and stated that only essential updates would be shared. The representative reiterated that they are still following that directive.