Queen Elizabeth complains about Harry's separation from the royal family in a fake video

British Channel 4 Channel 4 broadcast a bogus video showing Queen Elizabeth II complaining about Harry and Meghan leaving in the Queen's alternative annual Christmas message.

And it appears in the video clip that was uploaded to "Twitter" that the Queen says: "There are few things more painful than someone telling you that they prefer the company of Canadians", and this clip is fabricated and prepared using the technique of forgery (Deep Vic).

The Queen's grandson Prince Harry and his wife Megan separated from the British royal family and initially lived in Canada for a while.

Now they live in California with their son Archie.

On Christmas Day, a full alternative Christmas message is due out, which the channel claims wants to draw attention to the dangers of fake content.

Channel 4 Contracts broadcasts its alternate message annually on Christmas Day at the same time, so much so that the Queen's official message is broadcast on the BBC and the private ITV network.

According to the BBC report, the Communications Regulatory Authority (OFCOM) received some complaints from the video.

The royal author, Benny Junor, expressed his dissatisfaction with the ridicule, telling the "Telegraph" newspaper that it was "inappropriate".

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