Okay, so yesterday I was messing around, just seeing what’s out there, right? I typed “pictures of kate middleton” into my search bar, plain and simple.

First thing I did was just scroll through the image results. You know, Google Images being Google Images. Saw a bunch of official portraits, some paparazzi shots, the usual stuff. Nothing too exciting.
Then I started thinking, “Hmm, what if I add some keywords? See what pops up.” So I tried things like “kate middleton candid” and “kate middleton casual style.” Got a few more interesting results that way – photos of her out and about, looking more relaxed.
But here’s where it got a bit more interesting: I started using some reverse image search tools. Uploaded a few of the pictures I found and let the tool do its thing. It helped me find some larger versions of the images and also linked me to some news articles and blog posts that featured those pictures.
I even tried using some AI image generation tools. Just for kicks, you know? I gave it prompts like “kate middleton portrait, realistic painting” and “kate middleton smiling, garden background.” The results were… well, they were something. Some were surprisingly good, others were totally off.
- I used TinEye for reverse image searching – pretty straightforward.
- Google Lens also came in handy, especially for identifying locations in some of the photos.
- For the AI stuff, I played around with a free online tool called NightCafe Creator.
It was all pretty basic stuff, nothing groundbreaking. Just a bit of digital exploration on a slow afternoon. Didn’t find any hidden secrets or anything, but it was a fun way to kill some time and see what the internet has to offer.

In the end, it was just a rabbit hole of images. Easy to fall into, and before you know it, an hour’s gone by!