Kate Middleton appeared on the cover of Australia's Woman's Day, but her picture was completely photoshopped.

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 On Monday, E! News reported that Kate Middleton, the "most flawless woman on the planet," was photoshopped beyong recognition on an Australian magazine.

When Woman's Day decided to use the photo of Middleton from when she made a public appearance at the new Kensington Leisure Centre in London, they decided she needed a few touchups.

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Middleton wore a baby blue coat and held a bouquet of flowers as she beemed from ear-to-ear in the photo, but that wasn't enough.

The magazine changed a number of things from the photo. The magazine lightened her eyes, brightened her lipstick, added an artificial sparkle to her earrings, whitened her teeth and lightened her skin.

Middleton who showed off a natural look in the original photo appeared nearly unrecognizeable on the photoshopped cover.

This isn't the first time a bizarre photo of Middleton ended up on the cover of a magazine.Though it looked like it, she didn't actually model for the photo of her on the cover of Marie Claire South Africa.

The editor of that magazine, Aspasia Karras, spoke out at the time of issue.

"We were so inspired by her fairytale wedding and her life as a modern-day princess, which is why we elected Kate Middleton as our cover star for the August issue. The cover is actually a hyper-real illustration of Kate, meant to be a fan art tribute to fashion's new royal icon," she said at the time.