Russia accused of spreading rumors of Kate Middleton’s death. Details were reported by People magazine.
On October 28, the UK government imposed sanctions on three Russian agencies, including the Social Design Agency (SDA) and its partner company, Structure, for distributing misinformation.
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According to representatives of Middleton, these organizations linked to an online network named Doppelgange, allegedly responsible for spreading rumors. And conspiracy theories about Kate’s absence following abdominal surgery and a subsequent cancer diagnosis. This network reportedly used public interest in her health to fuel speculation.
Martin Innes, director of the Institute of Security, Crime, and Intelligence Innovation at Cardiff University. Warned that such misinformation could erode trust in the government, media, and monarchy.
This year Kate posted video revealing that she diagnosed with cancer after malignant tumor discovered in her abdomen during surgery.
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She chose not to disclose further details publicly. Since this announcement, Kate has rarely attended public events, leading to rumors about her health and even speculations about her death.