LifestyleTikTok user criticises Kate Middleton's foot care, sparks defense from loyal followers

TikTok user criticises Kate Middleton's foot care, sparks defense from loyal followers

The user commented that the Duchess appears to have caused damage to her feet over time from consistent wearing of high heels. She also criticised Duchess Kate for a perceived lack of basic foot care. Other users responded firmly to these claims, defending Kate.

The TikToker accused Duchess Kate of ruining her feet.
The TikToker accused Duchess Kate of ruining her feet.
Images source: © Getty Images, TikTok | Getty, TikTok

Tiktok user evaluates Duchess Kate's feet

One user on the popular app posted a comprehensive analysis of Duchess Kate's feet using her TikTok account. With several photos, she highlighted that the wife of Prince William may have negatively impacted her feet due to years of wearing heels.

The photos posted by this user were taken in Mumbai and Delhi. Prior to entering the Birla House, where Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated, both Kate and William removed their shoes to show their respect.

The woman commented that Charles III's future wife appears to have neglected her toenails. Additionally, she pointed out an absence of pedicure. The continuous wear of snug shoes has also impacted the appearance of Duchess Kate's feet, she added.

"High-heeled shoes have completely ruined her feet," emphasised the Tiktok user.

The Duchess's fans didn't take long to respond.

Fans defend Duchess Kate

Below the post, loyal followers of Kate Middleton started to voice their opinions. The TikToker was criticised for a supposed lack of professionalism and for seeming to use a celebrity's name to gain popularity.

"Your comments are baseless. She simply didn't paint her toenails. What's the big issue?";
"Her feet are not deformed. Kate is just wearing tights, as per etiquette";
"If unpainted toenails are considered a sign of foot deformation, then I have a serious problem," read some of the comments.
Related content
© Daily Wrap
·

Downloading, reproduction, storage, or any other use of content available on this website—regardless of its nature and form of expression (in particular, but not limited to verbal, verbal-musical, musical, audiovisual, audio, textual, graphic, and the data and information contained therein, databases and the data contained therein) and its form (e.g., literary, journalistic, scientific, cartographic, computer programs, visual arts, photographic)—requires prior and explicit consent from Wirtualna Polska Media Spółka Akcyjna, headquartered in Warsaw, the owner of this website, regardless of the method of exploration and the technique used (manual or automated, including the use of machine learning or artificial intelligence programs). The above restriction does not apply solely to facilitate their search by internet search engines and uses within contractual relations or permitted use as specified by applicable law.Detailed information regarding this notice can be found  here.