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In December 2020, the website Trendcatchers apparently paid to display online advertising that promised a purported bombshell in British royal family news: Royal Latest: When The Queen Told Meghan Markle To STOP. At least two of the advertisements included photographs with circles to misleadingly draw in readers. One of the advertisements circled Markle's hand in red: Another circled something about Markle's legs in yellow: The advertisements for the story had likely been running well before December 2020. Both led to a lengthy slideshow article that lasted longer than 60 pages. The Aug. 7, 2019, slideshow story was titled: Will The British Public Ever Accept Meghan Markle As Royal? Most People Don’t Think So. However, the long article mentioned nothing about the queen telling Meghan Markle to stop. The 60+ pages resembled little other than tabloid rumors about the royal family. The word stop only showed up once, and it had nothing to do with the queen or Meghan Markle. We previously reported on other viral rumors about the royal family. We spotted a baseless online advertisement that claimed the royal family was cringing at Meghan Markle's net worth. The resulting slideshow story mentioned nothing of the sort. Another advertisement said that Prince Harry has changed his mind about Meghan Markle, which was not true. We saw an outdated bit of news about an unexpected baby bombshell that was still circulating as new about the former Kate Middleton. There's also a fake picture that purportedly showed Harry and Meghan posing in front of a big RV camper.
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