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The franceinfo Talk returns to the episodes of the retouched photo and the rumors surrounding the health of Kate Middleton and the presumed death of Charles III. Ludo Pauchant receives Adélaïde de Clermont-Tonnerre, editorial director of Point de Vue.

In recent weeks, the British royal family has been targeted by numerous rumors, linked to themedia absence of Kate Middletonor the presumed death of the King of EnglandCharles III.

Images of Kate Middleton spark controversy

A photo posted on March 10 latest on the X account of the Prince and Princess of Wales sparked a controversy across the Channel. Published on the occasion of Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom, the photograph shows Kate Middleton all smiles with her children.

A photo which should reassure British citizens, the princess not having appeared in public since Christmas following his scheduled surgery. Finally, the photo posted on social networks controversial in England, because it would have been modified. The British quickly noticed certain inconsistencies: the absence of a wedding ring on Kate’s hand, Princess Charlotte’s sleeve, Kate’s blurry hand, a zipper that stops in the middle of her garment.

Royal communication found itself overwhelmed with these rumors, while it hoped to put an end to the conspiracy theories around the state of health of Kate Middleton.

The presumed death of Charles III invades social networks

In addition to those linked to the Princess of Wales, it is the King of England Charles III who is now subject to rumors. Monday March 18, early in the morning, a Washington-based account : “My sources have just confirmed to me the death of King Charles III”, and accompanied by a text attributed to Buckingham Palace.

A rumor widely shared by Russian media and Telegram channels, but quickly denied by London. On the screenshot of an image copying the iconography of the Buckingham Palace announcements, we see that the contours of the text are blurred, slightly blue, the text does not correspond to the press releases of the British royalty.


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