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Kate conspiracy theories continue as Harry and Meghan ally claims photos were ... trends now
Kate conspiracy theories continue as Harry and Meghan ally claims photos were ... trends now

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It had been hoped that the Princess of Wales's decision to announce her cancer diagnosis would finally bring a stop to the frenzied conspiracy theories being peddled in recent weeks.

But despite Kate delivering an emotional video message which touched the hearts of the nation, the outlandish and cruel claims targeting the 42-year-old have continued to spiral online.

Social media platforms were last night urged to clamp down on the vitriol as critics claimed the vile trolling had 'revictimised' the cancer-stricken princess and amounted to 'mafia-style tactics' to force her to divulge more information.

Within minutes of Kate's announcement, trolls began spreading bizarre posts that her video was AI-generated while others criticised her for not going public sooner.

The sickening uploads saw trolls doctor Kate's heartfelt message with the faces of Princess Diana or the Duchess of Sussex to prove how easily a deep fake could be created. The Prince of Wales has also been targeted by trolls questioning why he did not sit beside his wife as she filmed the emotional video.

Kate delivered an emotional video message which touched the hearts of the nation, as she announced her cancer diagnosis

Kate delivered an emotional video message which touched the hearts of the nation, as she announced her cancer diagnosis

Fuelling the fire within 30 minutes of the broadcast, Christopher Bouzy – an avid supporter of Harry and Meghan – went on a rant to his 350,000 followers on X.

The tech chief executive, bizarrely claimed Kate's diagnosis meant that recent pictures were fake and accused the palace of 'North Korea' style propaganda.

'I am sorry to hear Kate has cancer, I hope she has a full recovery. But it is also clear that all three earlier photos of her were fake, and the palace tried to cover it up,' he wrote.

Mr Bouzy, who appeared on the Sussexes' Netflix show, was apparently referencing Kate's Mother's Day photo, a video of her shopping in Windsor and an image of her being driven in a car.

The 48-year-old added: 'The palace lied, and the British Press happily helped them lie. The countless 'conspiracy theory' headlines, while knowing a lot of what was being said was true. This is really some North Korea/Trumpian type of propaganda.'

He went on to accuse Prince William of throwing his wife 'under the bus' over the altered Mother's Day portrait and said he had failed to back her in her announcement.

He was among conspiracy theorists who spread a CNN clip, which has now been viewed millions of times, in which a doctor claimed that Kate's statement did not make 'medical sense'.

Asked how cancer could be found after surgery, Jonathan Reiner said: 'With all respect to the Royal Family, that kind of press release doesn't make a lot of medical sense.'

Christopher Bouzy (pictured in the Harry & Meghan Netflix documentary) bizarrely claimed Kate's diagnosis meant that recent pictures were fake and accused the palace of 'North Korea' style propaganda

Christopher Bouzy (pictured in

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