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    Kate Middleton next to picture of Russian president Vladimir Putin.

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    Kate’s disappearance has actually been mentioned by Russian authorities (Pictures: Getty/ AP)

    Russia released a declaration to the UK about ‘meddling’ in their governmental election, informing diplomats to stress over Britain, where ‘a crisis of power is clearly brewing’.

    The declaration comes as senior Russian Foreign Ministry authorities Maria Zakharova waded into speculation over the royals, and referenced the current drama surrounding Kate Middleton’s Mother’s Day image.

    A message published by Britain’s consul general in Yekaterinburg read: ‘All of them are part of Ukraine, and holding elections here will not make these territories Russian.‌’

    Russia’s foreign ministry reacted roughly, stating: ‘We stressed the absolute inadmissibility of such activities, which are seen as interference in Russia’ s domestic affairs and a hostile effort at applying pressure on the independent electoral system in our nation and affecting the election results.

    ‘Despite the West’s aggressive efforts to reject the governmental election in Russia, its result strongly showed the extraordinary union of the Russian individuals who support the incumbent president and his policy.

    ‘It was suggested that the embassy ought to much better concentrate on the scenario in the United Kingdom where a crisis of power is plainly developing.’

    In this pool photograph distributed by Russia's state agency Sputnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during a meeting of the Federal Security Service (FSB) Board in Moscow on March 19, 2024. (Photo by Sergei GUNEYEV / POOL / AFP) (Photo by SERGEI GUNEYEV/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

    Russia likewise knocked British tries to ‘interfere’ with Russian affairs (Picture: AFP)

    Britain's Kate, Princess of Wales smiles during her visit to Sebby's Corner in north London

    Maria Zakharova criticised royal modified images (Picture: AP)

    Zakharova likewise indicated British fakery lagged the nerve representative poisoning of turncoat GRU representative Sergei Skripal who had actually covertly spied for Britain before residing in exile in Salisbury, and his child Yulia, in 2018.

    She criticised edited images from the royal household, stating: ‘‌It turned out that previous photographs of the English royal family are also photomontages. ‌Do you now understand how the whole story with the Skripals was concocted in London?’

    Britain firmly insists the occurrence– which resulted in the murder of regional lady Dawn Sturgess– was an assassination quote performed by Russian military intelligence.

    Earlier today, Russian news channels dispersed phony news declaring that King Charles III was dead.

    It’s not instantly clear if Vladimir Putin’s propaganda device lagged the message, however the stunt followed criticism in Britain and the cumulative West over Putin’s ‘victory’ in the Russian elections this weekend.

    The British embassy’s Telegram channel stated: ‘Reports about the death of King Charles III of Great Britain are fake.’

    The British Embassy in Ukraine released a comparable message to make sure no confusion.

    Russian outlets which ran the phony report consisted of RIA Novosti, Readkovka and Mash– staunchly pro-Putin outlets.

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