Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson interviewed Viktor Orban last summer, and Vladimir Putin more than a month ago.
The presenter was recently visited by a British YouTuber couple called Josh & Archie. One of them, Archie Manners, claimed to have worked in the office of Prince William and Duchess Catherine at Kensington Palace.
And he can tell her exactly what happened with the altered photo that Princess Katalin used to take the fall that day.
Manners claimed he was a digital content creator for the royal couple who was fired after he was caught faking the photo. As proof of this, before the interview, he also showed the broadcaster some fabricated documents that “prove” that he is an employee of Kensington Palace.
By the way, in one of the documents, a clause was written that could have revealed that the whole thing was a scam if the Carlson family noticed it. It was stated in the sentence:
Minors have the right to amputate one of the employee's limbs if he fails the probationary period.
But Tucker Carlson and his team didn't realize that. In light of the documents, they believed Archie Manners' story and invited him to a studio in London, where he conducted a video interview with Carlson. The broadcaster said at the beginning of the interview:
We have done everything we can to verify that you are who you say you are. You are not fake Navalny and you are not kidding.
Manners then told his story on air that he was fired from the Palace due to poor editing. Furthermore, he claimed that the photo was taken by Princess Katalin's uncle during the Christmas holidays, and that he also had to delete the Christmas tree from the background.
It's a great story
– said Tucker Carlson, who at the end of the interview thanked Archie Manners for his contribution and promised to show the interview on the Tucker Carlson network at the beginning of next week. A video was also made about this matter, which was shared by YouTube users:
Manners and his partner Josh Peters later told Tucker Carlson that everything Archie said was false. a sample Delivery time magazine, they didn't want Carlson to start posting fake news on his social media site, which has 12.6 million followers.
Archie Manners also revealed to the newspaper that he talked Carlson into the interview by telling him that he approached him because “the mainstream British press wouldn't dare touch” his story. The magazine also reached out to Tucker Carlson's network about what happened, but they declined to comment on the incident.
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