Danish royal photo leaves fans baffled as Photoshop blunder spotted in birthday portrait
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Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine celebrated their 13th birthday today
A Danish royal photograph has left fans baffled as a Photoshop blunder was spotted in a new birthday portrait.
Crown Princess Mary's youngest two children, twins Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine, turned 13 today.
The royal twins posed side-by-side for a new picture to commemorate their 13th birthday.
However, fans began to spot a bizarre feature in the new photograph.
The picture appeared to be photoshopped, taking two cropped images from a single photo and placing them side-by-side.
Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine were wearing the same outfits and posing in the exact same way as they were during Prince Christian's 18th birthday in October.
One fan posted on X: "The poses look identical."
Another wrote: "Not only the poses. I'd say it's the same photo but cropped."
The Danish Royal Family released this photo of the twins to commemorate their birthday
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In addition, a royal watcher said: "Now that you point it out. I think you are correct.
"They just photoshopped the image of the twins."
Another commented: "What! That is odd. They should have just taken a separate picture."
Someone else pointed out: "The girl is far more taller than the boy.
Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine photographed in this original photograph for Prince Christian's birthday in October 2023
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Not that you point it out. I think you are correct. They just photoshopped the image of the twins. pic.twitter.com/zDTQg7sSXi
— Gert's Royals (@Gertsroyals) January 8, 2024
"When I saw the photo I wondered how could they suddenly have the same height."
Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine are the youngest of Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary's children.
Their eldest son is named Prince Christian, 18, and they also have a daughter named Princess Isabella, 16.
Frederik and Mary will be proclaimed the King and Queen of Denmark on January 14, after the abdication of Queen Margrethe II.