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It seems there has been a surge of concerning rumours and conspiracy theories surrounding the royal family, particularly regarding Kate Middleton and the possible announcement from the BBC. Let's break down the key points and clarify the situation:
Rumors and Speculation:
Twitter and Ticktock users reported that the BBC was "on standby" to broadcast an official announcement from the royals.
A fake Ticktock account claiming to be run by the BBC further fueled the speculation.
Speculation arose around the Princess of Wales, who has been declared "missing" by fans following suspicious abdominal surgery in January. This led to theories including an impending divorce or a grave illness.
There were also rumors about King Charles, with a fresh rumor suggesting that government buildings in the UK were flying their flags at half-mast, leading some to assume that the monarch had died.
Despite Forbes confirming the lack of credible indication for any news, the theories continued to spread.
Response and Confirmation:
Buckingham Palace allegedly issued a statement to address the viral death rumours made by a Russian publication, attempting to shut down the unfounded claims.
The rumors, as indicated, appear to have no merit.
It's important to note that such rumors and unfounded claims can cause unnecessary distress and misinformation. It's always advisable to rely on credible sources and official statements to verify any news related to the royal family or any other public figures.
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