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Deranged Putin trolls Princess Kate over twisted conspiracies and bizarrely accuses Britain of meddling in sham elections

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VLADIMIR Putin’s puppet officials are trolling Princess Kate over wild conspiracies about her online circulation.

It comes in the midst of fears The tyrants’ minions fuel hateful claims about the British Royals after bizarrely accusing Britain of meddling Russia‘sham elections.

Vladimir Putin's stooge Maria Zakharova, pictured together in 2017, is spreading wild rumors

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Vladimir Putin’s stooge Maria Zakharova, pictured together in 2017, is spreading wild rumorsCredit: East2West
Princess Kate was photographed with Prince William this weekend

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Princess Kate was photographed with Prince William this weekendCredit: The Sun

said Kensington Palace KateThe 42-year-old woman is expected to be away from public duties until April as she recovers from abdominal surgery.

But hateful speculation about the mother of three has become a frenzy on social media in recent weeks as online trolls share crazy conspiracy theories.

Hurtful rumors about the princess have since been spread by Russian media – despite The Sun being exclusive publishing a video of the royal beaming as she walked along Prince William on weekends.

Putin’s Foreign Office lackeys have now engaged in speculation, claiming that a “power crisis is emerging” in Britain, while ludicrously accusing Britain of interfering in Russian rigged elections.

The British Chargé d’Affaires Moscow Tom Dodd was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry for a report on alleged Kremlin interference in the presidential election, which Putin inevitably won.

Russian officials have criticized “unacceptable propaganda publications by British diplomatic missions in our country during the election of the Russian president.”

They claimed that the “propaganda” was “presented in poster style and aimed at disrupting the electoral process in the new Russian territories.”

It is thought the officials were referring to social media posts insisting that Russia had “no legal grounds” for holding elections in occupied Ukrainian territory.

A message from the British Consul General in Yekaterinburg, Ameer Kotecha, said: “They are all part of Ukraine, and holding elections here will not make these areas Russian.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry labeled such reports as a “flagrant violation” of the role of diplomats.

I saw Kate with my own eyes – cruel trolls must back off, says shopper who filmed royals

It said: “We emphasized the absolute inadmissibility of such activities, which are seen as interference in Russia’s internal affairs and a hostile attempt to put pressure on the independent electoral system in our country and influence the election results.

“Despite the West’s aggressive efforts to discredit Russia’s presidential election, its outcome vividly demonstrated the unprecedented unity of the Russian people in support of the incumbent head of state and his policies.”

In a snide comment on the rumours, it added: “It was recommended that the embassy focus better on the situation in the UK where a power crisis is clearly developing.”

Meanwhile, senior Russian Foreign Ministry official Maria Zakharova also harassed Kate over a photo released for Mother’s Day that appeared to be doctored.

Kate soon apologized after admitting to altering the image – but vicious social media trolls have used it to fuel ridiculous conspiracy theories.

Zakharova – spokeswoman for Putin“It turned out that previous photos of the English royal family are also photomontages,” Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov wrote: “It turned out that previous photos of the English royal family are also photomontages.

“Do you now understand how the whole story with the Skripals in London was made up?”

Zakharova suggested that British counterfeiters were behind the Novichok nerve agent poisoning of defector GRU agent Sergei Skripal, who had secretly spied for Britain before living in exile in Salisbury, and his daughter Yulia in 2018.

Britain insists the incident – ​​which led to the murder of local woman Dawn Sturgess – was an assassination attempt carried out by the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence service.

The Russian official’s comments come after a top expert warned that Putin’s troll farms could fuel hateful conspiracy theories against the Royals in a bid to cause chaos.

Ex-White House information chief Theresa Payton says the wild theories about the King and Princess Kate are likely the result of Kremlin propaganda.

And she added that it is no coincidence that they have gone a step further after Charles expressed his support for Ukraine a few weeks ago.

Payton warned that 71-year-old Putin is using disinformation and propaganda from his “authoritarian playbook” in an attempt to “sow confusion and concern among the public.”

Britain's chargé d'affaires in Moscow, Tom Dodd, faced ludicrous claims from the Russian ministry that Britain had interfered in Russia's sham election

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Britain’s chargé d’affaires in Moscow, Tom Dodd, faced ludicrous claims from the Russian ministry that Britain had interfered in Russia’s sham electionCredit: East2West
Kate and William pictured on November 21, 2023

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Kate and William pictured on November 21, 2023Credit: AP
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia

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Sergei Skripal and his daughter YuliaCredit: Rex
The Sun exclusively published a video of Kate beaming as she shopped with Wills at the weekend

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The Sun exclusively published a video of Kate beaming as she shopped with Wills at the weekendCredit: The Sun

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