King Charles III Death Rumors Debunked

King Charles III Death Rumors Debunked
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Monday 18 March 2024, 19:08
“King Charles is well and all the news about his death are false”. The embassies of London in Moscow and Kiev were forced to intervene: among anxieties and fake news, the rumor - then sharply denied in the United Kingdom - about a supposed death of King Charles III circulated on entirely arbitrary bases and without the slightest verification on online media and gossip sites of European countries in the last hours, and picked up especially in Russia (but also in Ukraine), as reported by Sky News Uk. London Responds to Moscow To contest its veracity, the embassies of London in Moscow and in Kiev intervened today. “The news about the death of King Charles III are false”, wrote in particular the British diplomatic representation in Ukraine on its X profile, with a message highlighted on a red background in Ukrainian and in English. The Russian agency Tass for its part turned directly to Buckingham Palace, then reporting the response statement in which it is affirmed that the sovereign - who was diagnosed with an unspecified cancer in February for which he is undergoing treatment, but who in recent days has repeatedly shown up in photos and videos - is not only alive, but “continues to carry out his institutional and private commitments”, including the weekly Wednesday audiences with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. A Downing Street spokesperson, when asked about it in the day's briefing, denied being aware at the moment of the details on the spread of these “fake news”, but considered it part of the “ordinary tasks” of the embassies to “fight disinformation”: about the royals as on other topics.
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