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The British broadcaster broadcasts a fake Christmas message from the Queen. That goes too far for the critics.
The British broadcaster BBC lets the Queen complain about Harry and Meghan’s departure in a fake satirical video at Christmas. “There are few things more painful than when someone tells you that they prefer the company of Canadians,” says Queen Elizabeth II, who is animated and bent using so-called deepfake technology. Video from BBC Channel 4. The queen’s grandson, Prince Harry, and his wife Meghan had resigned from the British royal family and were temporarily living in Canada. They now live in California with their son Archie.
The full alternative Christmas message, with which the broadcaster claims to draw attention to the dangers of fake content, should air on Christmas Day. There have been some complaints with the regulator Ofcom, according to a BBC report. Royal author Penny Junor was furious, according to the Telegraph, at the monarch’s parody. Only a few things are sacred today, but this goes too far.