There’s no credible evidence that the Camilla, Queen Consort or the British Royal Family recently issued an announcement matching what your message claims.
The claims appear to come from unsourced or dubious websites. For example:
- One site claims Camilla announced a shocking DNA test result about Prince Harry.
- Others claim late-age pregnancy etc., which seem completely implausible, and lack verification.
- A general condolence statement from King Charles and Camilla was about a landslide overseas — nothing to do with the message you quoted.
In short: the message you received looks false or misleading. If you like, I can check the very latest official royal communications (within the last few hours) to confirm there is no genuine announcement of that nature.
There’s no credible evidence that the Camilla, Queen Consort or the British Royal Family recently issued an announcement matching what your message claims.
The claims appear to come from unsourced or dubious websites. For example:
- One site claims Camilla announced a shocking DNA test result about Prince Harry.
- Others claim late-age pregnancy etc., which seem completely implausible, and lack verification.
- A general condolence statement from King Charles and Camilla was about a landslide overseas — nothing to do with the message you quoted.
In short: the message you received looks false or misleading. If you like, I can check the very latest official royal communications (within the last few hours) to confirm there is no genuine announcement of that nature.
There’s no credible evidence that the Camilla, Queen Consort or the British Royal Family recently issued an announcement matching what your message claims.
The claims appear to come from unsourced or dubious websites. For example:
- One site claims Camilla announced a shocking DNA test result about Prince Harry.
- Others claim late-age pregnancy etc., which seem completely implausible, and lack verification.
- A general condolence statement from King Charles and Camilla was about a landslide overseas — nothing to do with the message you quoted.
In short: the message you received looks false or misleading. If you like, I can check the very latest official royal communications (within the last few hours) to confirm there is no genuine announcement of that nature.
There’s no credible evidence that the Camilla, Queen Consort or the British Royal Family recently issued an announcement matching what your message claims.
The claims appear to come from unsourced or dubious websites. For example:
- One site claims Camilla announced a shocking DNA test result about Prince Harry.
- Others claim late-age pregnancy etc., which seem completely implausible, and lack verification.
- A general condolence statement from King Charles and Camilla was about a landslide overseas — nothing to do with the message you quoted.
In short: the message you received looks false or misleading. If you like, I can check the very latest official royal communications (within the last few hours) to confirm there is no genuine announcement of that nature.