Did a source close to the British royal family say that Catherine, Princess of Wales, was "sacrificed" or "murdered," and then "replaced" with a "body double"? No, that's not true: The article that made the claim was published by a websit
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FactCheck.org→ Conservative Posts Misrepresent Royalty Payments to Fauci and Collins
SciCheck Digest Documents show that Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Francis Collins received 58 royalty payments from 2010 to 2021 for their research. Only three of the payments came in 2020 or 2021; the rest were made prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. But
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – His Royal Reptile? Video makes unfounded claims about King Charles III
“King Charles exposed at Buckingham Palace as ancient reptilian shapeshifter.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Royal Canadian Mounted Police Investigators Did NOT Find Dozens Of Wildfires Were Arson — Mounties Do NOT Determine What Causes A Fire
Were dozens of wildfires in Canada as of June 8, 2023, determined by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigators to be arson? No, that's not true: The RCMP told Lead Stories that its police don't determine what causes a fire, sayin
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Many Members Of Royal Families Of Europe Have Undergone ‘Elite Gender Inversion’
Do photos of members of European royal families prove that they are transgender and part of a purported "Elite Gender Inversion"? No, that's not true: There is no publicly available evidence that the monarchs of various European countries
AllSides→ ‘The Young Turks’ Host Says She ‘Screwed Up Royally’ Over False DeSantis Reporting
https://dailycaller.com/2023/04/12/young-turks-ana-kasparian-rebekah-jones-desantis/ “The Young Turks
Logically→ The Royal Family misspelled ‘coronation’ while revealing King Charles’ coronation emblem.
An altered photo of a tweet by the Royal Family is being shared, claiming that they misspelled 'coronation' on King Charles' coronation emblem.
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Claims about European royals hunting humans are unfounded
“European royals killing naked children for fun at hunting parties.”
Snopes→ Royal Mint Unveils First Coins to Feature King Charles III
Britons will begin to see Charles’ image in their change from around December, as 50-pence coins depicting him gradually enter circulation.
Logically→ A goat leading the Queen’s funeral shows that the Royal Family worships Satan.
The goat is a mascot for the Royal Welsh regiment. It was part of the procession on King Charles' proclamation day and is not part of Satanic rituals.
Snopes→ Westminster Abbey Has Witnessed Nearly a Millennium of British History – but Many Rituals, Like Those at Royal Funerals, Are More Modern
The royal funeral for Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on Sept. 19, 2022, was a public ceremony on a truly global scale.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Unfounded claims connect fainting royal guard to COVID-19 vaccine
A royal guard member collapsed because of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Full Fact→ Controversial colonial carriage belongs to Dutch not British royal family
Some online have claimed the 1898 ‘golden coach’ belonged to Queen Elizabeth II.
Full Fact→ The Royal Family doesn’t have £73 billion to ‘share’ around the UK
Claims that the British monarchy is worth £73 billion are not an accurate reflection of the wealth of the Royal Family.
Full Fact→ Wetherspoons has not stopped selling condoms for a ‘royal period of mourning’
The pub chain confirmed that a sign suggesting its vending machines were closed is fake, and said it doesn’t have condom vending machines anyway.
Snopes→ Did a Royal Guard Film a TikTok Selfie with Queen Elizabeth II?
Readers asked about a TikTok video that appeared to show a member of the Queen's Guard recording a selfie with Queen Elizabeth II.
Snopes→ BBC Pays Damages to Former Royal Nanny over False Claims
The BBC apologized to the former nanny of Princes William and Harry over “false and malicious” claims made against her as part of a journalist's attempt to obtain an exclusive television interview with Princess Diana.
Snopes→ Did Kurt Cobain Write That Pennyroyal Herb Was an Abortive That ‘Doesn’t Work’?
“Pennyroyal tea” was a song on Nirvana's 1993 album “In Utero.”
Snopes→ Wreck of 17th-Century Royal Warship Found off UK Coast
Explorers and historians are telling the world about the discovery of the wreck of a royal warship that sank in 1682 while carrying a future king of England, Ireland and Scotland.
FactCheck.org→ Some Posts About NIH Royalties Omit Fauci Statement That He Donates His Payments
SciCheck Digest A nonprofit recently reported that, since 2009, the National Institutes of Health and many of its scientists received an estimated $350 million in royalties for developing experimental treatments. Some kept the money, but Dr. Anthony Fa
Snopes→ Queen to Miss Traditional Royal Garden Party Season
The 96-year-old monarch will be represented instead by other members of her family.
Snopes→ Report: Fake Priest Conned Way into Royal Guards’ Barracks
The British Army said it has launched an urgent investigation after an intruder posing as a priest reportedly spent the night at the barracks of troops who guard Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
Logically→ The Royal family hosts human hunting parties.
There is no basis for the claim. Moreover, ICLCJ, the so-called governing body mentioned in the post, is non-existent.
Logically→ Ontario Provincial Police has reported over 100,000 trucks and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has reported over 130,000 trucks in the “Freedom Convoy 2022” in Ottawa.
The number of trucks in Ottawa is not reported to be as high as 100,000.
Snopes→ UK Leader’s Office Apologizes for Party Before Royal Funeral
Boris Johnson's office apologized to the royal family for holding staff parties in Downing Street on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral last year.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Royal baby conspiracy theory is unfounded
Says Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby doesn’t exist.
Snopes→ Royal Jewels and Kobe Bryant’s Shoes Set for Geneva Auction
The blue, white and gold Nike Air Zoom Huarache 2K4 basketball shoes are expected to fetch up to 35,000 Swiss francs (about $38,000) during a Nov. 11 sale at Sotheby’s.
Snopes→ Japan’s Princess Mako Marries Commoner, Loses Royal Status
The marriage to Kei Komuro cost Mako her royal status.
Snopes→ Queen’s London Representative Says Royals Back BLM Movement
Queen Elizabeth II and the royal family back the Black Lives Matter movement, one of her senior representatives said in a television interview.
Logically→ Two ships from the Royal Australian Navy rammed a boat loaded with undocumented migrants.
The photo in question is mislabeled. It actually shows Japan Coast Guard's attempts to block Chinese activists from landing on the Senkaku Islands.
Full Fact→ Royal attendance at Euros does not prove there’s no pandemic
A Facebook post suggested that if there were a “real deadly pandemic” the Duke, Duchess and Prince of Cambridge probably wouldn’t have been allowed to attend the England vs Germany Euros 2020 game on 29 June at Wembley Stadium along w
Snopes→ Did Billy Dee Williams Prank Mark Hamill Before They Met British Royalty?
A photograph shows Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, looking away as he shook hands with Princess Margaret.
Snopes→ Diana Legacy Lingers As Fans Mark Late Royal’s 60th Birthday
Those touched by the life of the preschool teacher turned princess remembered her ahead of what would have been her 60th birthday, recalling the complicated royal rebel who left an enduring imprint on the House of Windsor.
Logically→ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were secretly married before their royal wedding.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle privately exchanged personal vows three days before the service at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018.
Full Fact→ Beware of scam texts claiming to be from Royal Mail
A number of posts on Facebook have shared images of text messages, purporting to be from the Royal Mail, which they say may be a scam. The messages do appear to be scams or hoaxes. The messages are largely similar in their wording, they say a parcel ad
AllSides→ Did The Royal Family Really Support The Nazis? Fact-Checking ‘The Crown’
https://www.dailywire.com/news/did-the-royal-family-really-support-the-nazis-fact-checking-joy-behars-tweet-about-the-crown
Hoax-Slayer→ ‘Unpaid Shipping Fee’ Royal Mail Phishing Scam Messages
UK residents are currently receiving bogus unpaid shipping fee notifications that falsely claim to be from Royal Mail. The notifications claim that… The post ‘Unpaid Shipping Fee’ Royal Mail Phishing Scam Messages appeared first on Ho
Snopes→ Royal Response Fails to End Anger Over Meghan Racism Claims
Buckingham Palace’s response to Prince Harry and Meghan’s allegations of racism and mistreatment has failed to quiet the controversy.
Snopes→ Why ‘Royal Confessionals’ Threaten the Monarchy
The “confessional” is often used in celebrity cultures to manufacture intimacies with audiences.
Truth or Fiction?→ Did Princess Diana Lose Her ‘Royal Protection’?
On March 7 2021, a highly-anticipated interview of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by Oprah Winfrey aired, and among discourse about that interview was a claim that Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, lost her royal protection — which was in tu