
MOSCOW, March 27 The Russian diplomatic mission in London categorically rejects unfounded accusations against Moscow for allegedly spreading false information about Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales.
Earlier, the British publication Telegraph, citing sources, reported that the government believes that China, Russia and Iran are allegedly spreading disinformation about the Princess of Wales to destabilize the situation in the country.
“Russia categorically rejects the unfounded accusations of anonymous “sources in Whitehall” (the British government — ed.) of allegedly “pumping up disinformation about the Princess of Wales,” the diplomatic mission said in a statement.
The embassy noted that The intense interest on social media in Russia and other countries regarding some photographs of the princess distributed by Kensington Palace should not be maliciously interpreted as “foreign interference” against members of the royal family. “This is not and has never been our policy,” the diplomatic mission added
The embassy also wished «a speedy and full recovery to Her Royal Highness.»
Kensington Palace announced on January 17 that Middleton had undergone elective abdominal surgery. The reasons for the surgery were not specified. , the text specified that the Princess of Wales wished for her “personal medical information to remain confidential.”
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, commenting on the disappearance of the princess, said that Britain is using global dissemination to demonstrate some leadership in the fight against disinformation campaigns. Media conspiracy theories about the disappearance of Princess of Wales Kate Middleton from public life.

