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Unusual Conspiracies Surrounding Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s Picture: Is it Fake?
There has been a wave of unusual conspiracies surrounding a picture of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, with some social media users claiming that the photo is fake.
The story originated from a post on Quora, where a user named Sue Kelly stated, “This photo is a fake.
Her Majesty was wearing that exact outfit at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
She and Prince Philip were looking at a foal, and it was superimposed onto the photo.
Her Majesty the Queen would have worn something much more noteworthy to an attendance of shore viewing.”
Another user agreed, adding, “Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Philip have been superimposed onto the photo.
The real photo of them is from a horse show, looking at a foal.
It's actually funny because I just spent a good half hour searching for the photo of the Queen and Philip.
It's nowhere to be found.
I have no doubt in my mind that me again had it scrubbed from the internet to hide their deceit.
Doria was also photoshopped into it.
If you look at it up close, Archie's completely still, and if some people compare him to a reborn doll, he looks exactly like one they found.
I'd always felt that Harry and Meghan looked weird in the photos as well, as if they'd been shopped in.”
However, not everyone agrees with these conspiracy theories.
One individual argued against the claims, stating, “The Queen used that photo in the video highlights during her Christmas speech that year.
There's no way she or the palace would have used a photoshopped photo that created a scene that didn't happen.”
It seems that there are conflicting opinions on the authenticity of the picture.
In a recent episode of the Archetypes podcast titled “The Audacity of the Activist,” Meghan Markle shared a surprising insight into her children's love for a particular type of food.
During a discussion about activism, Meghan mentioned American comedian Ilana Glazer and how she practices feminism through her work.
In the conversation, Meghan revealed a personal detail that provided a glimpse into her family life with Archie and Lilibet.
“You don't realize the nutritional value of that food,” Meghan said, “Thankfully, my kids love vegetables.”
This statement aligns with Meghan's known commitment to a healthy lifestyle, as she has previously emphasized the importance of nutrition on her now-defunct lifestyle blog, The Tig.
It is no surprise that Meghan's children have developed a fondness for vegetables, considering their upbringing in Santa Barbara's health-conscious community of Montecito.
The coastal town is renowned for its emphasis on mind, body, and soul, with an abundance of ultra-healthy restaurants and organic local produce.
Before the birth of Archie and Lilibet, Meghan's makeup artist friend Daniel Martin revealed in an interview with Gayle King, “I'm sure the baby's gonna be raised, like, definitely clean and green.
Clean and green for the baby.
She loves to cook, eating organic whenever she can.”
Daniel also mentioned that Meghan is likely to make her own baby food for Archie, further emphasizing her dedication to providing a healthy diet for her children.
This love for vegetables exhibited by Archie and Lilibet is quite different from Prince Harry's approach to food when he was young.
Former royal chef Darren McGrady previously disclosed that he had to disguise vegetables to get a young Prince William and Prince Harry to eat them.
It seems that the Sussex children have inherited their mother's affinity for nutritious meals.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding the authenticity of the picture featuring Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip continues to divide social media users.