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[Government sources told The Daily Telegraph that they believe China, Russia and Iran fuelled disinformation about the Princess of Wales.] https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/l...e7c3d3fc6c.png |
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My poor Katie. I don’t trust what they have done to her.
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It’s crossing a line that should not b crossed |
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The Telegraph, citing government sources, has revealed accusations from the UK that Russia, China, and Iran are allegedly spreading false information about Princess of Wales Kate Middleton in an attempt to destabilize the country.
Accusations Amid Health Concerns Officials believe these nations are orchestrating the spread of conspiracy theories and malicious rumors about Princess Kate's health, following her own announcement of a medical diagnosis. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has publicly criticized social media trolls for their recent attacks on the princess. Despite this, she faced further criticism online for not sharing her diagnosis sooner. Concerns have escalated within the British government over the potential involvement of adversarial state actors in amplifying the aggressive online campaign against the princess. "Part of the enemy states' modus operandi is to destabilize the situation - whether it's undermining the legitimacy of our elections or other institutions," a governmental source disclosed. This development surfaces as the UK is on the brink of imposing new sanctions against China, prompted by a series of state-sponsored cyber attacks targeting prominent MPs. Royal Family in the Spotlight Amid these challenges, Buckingham Palace sources have described the situation as a "temporary blip" rather than a "seismic shift" for the royal family. They conveyed that King Charles remains "very positive" and is gearing up to resume his public duties in the summer, health permitting. There is also a call from the Palace for major social platforms to bolster their defenses against the rampant spread of falsehoods and conspiracy theories. The disinformation campaign comes in the wake of Princess Kate Middleton's announcement that she is undergoing treatment for cancer, revealed last Friday. Earlier in February, news broke that the 75-year-old King Charles III has also been diagnosed with the disease. The Telegraph |
Those Russian Bots are at it again :fist:
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And she has the best medical care available. |
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Are these organised attempts to destabilise those countries? Or would that be a daft conspiracy theory. I'd also point out that an item on Russian televised media would have absolutely no effect at all on the stability of the UK ... ... ... Unless the UK media chose to report that Russian media item to the UK public. :umm2:. |
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[Princess Anne and Sophie speak to Major General Eldon Millar and Yoon Yeocheol, South Korean Ambassador to the UK] Thats Good, Fill in the jobs |
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Whataboutery is comparing to something completely unrelated and irrelevant to distract from the original point being made. A direct comparison of two similar entities (countries) doing exactly the same thing is not whataboutery. It's not even close to being whataboutery. Ffff. |
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It wasn't speculation, it was reported as fact...quite different |
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The Kate hullabaloo is a prime example of that. "Is he dead??" causes more chaos than "He is dead". 100%. |
On a happier, nore positive note, it’s heartwarming to see all the messages of support and love for Kate pouring in from all over the world, praising her bravery, dignity and poise and her thoughtful words for others going through cancer. Lovely too that people are leaving flowers and messages outside Windsor for her. :love:
A reminder that there are many more good, kind people that we share our world with than the type who salivate with delighted anticipation at the thought of a Royal scandal. This whole episode will stengthen the Monarchy, not weaken it. |
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Better to own one's pettiness than to shuffle around it underfoot wouldn't you say jet? |
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I like a good royal scandal us much as the next guy, but i draw the line at making crap up when the figure in question is suffering from a very serious illness. Maybe i'm old fashioned, but thats the way i am
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Anyway all I’m saying is that this organisation are proven liars now and there is substantial evidence they have lied again and yet you all just ignore. Where is the critical thinking?
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Jet thinks he believes this, but I know better, I’m THE great all - knowing one. Jog on, Conspiracy Boy, and don’t let your massive ego trip you up on the way. |
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...it was none other than HRH Prince Harry about Charles' cancer, and people on here (of course) utterly panned him for it :laugh: :laugh:. Also, not me referring to Harry as "some Hollywood celeb" hahaha. |
Harry has contacted Kate personally so kudos to him for that, cannot have been an easy thing to do
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Well that pair only ever enters my consciousness when someone from their Fan Club posts here, and that nugget seems to have even passed them by :joker: |
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If Kate spoke to him directly, I’d give all the kudo’s to her for giving him the time of day, after he implied she was a racist and directed sly and uncalled for digs at her in ‘Spare’. |
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https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/l...ca9ec1d0d5.png So many public now having more tests. |
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