Conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Kate persist despite video message: “Russia is behind this” | Royalty

Conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Kate persist despite video message: “Russia is behind this” | Royalty
Conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Kate persist despite video message: “Russia is behind this” | Royalty
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RoyaltyThe many conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Kate’s absence are clearly not over yet. Prince William’s wife announced last week via a video message that she has cancer, but it has now emerged that the British government suspects other countries of spreading fake news. According to some, they want to destabilize the nation.

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Princess Catherine clearly did not convince everyone with her video message. Some persistent conspiracy theorists continue to spread wild stories. The use of the hashtag ‘#kategate’ has also increased since last Friday. For example, some people believe that the video of the British princess was created with the help of artificial intelligence. According to another theory, Prince William’s wife would have developed cancer due to the corona vaccine.

New sanctions

But some say there is more to it. The British newspaper ‘The Telegraph’ writes that there are suspicions within the British government that the rumors are being fueled by foreign agencies. The main suspects here are China, Russia and Iran. “It is part of their modus operandi to destabilize us, whether by undermining elections or other institutions,” a government source said.

According to ‘The Independent’, measures have already been taken. For example, the British newspaper writes that there are plans for new sanctions against “individuals involved in Chinese-backed interference in Britain’s democratic processes.” A few weeks ago, various Russian media also got involved in the entire discussion. For example, it was written that the British King Charles had died. Those rumors were eventually quickly debunked by the British embassy in Ukraine. “News about the death of King Charles III is fake,” said the embassy at the time.

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