According to the protocol, the Air Force should be the first to announce the death of the Queen, having received the relevant information from the Prime Minister. However, the editor-in-chief of the Hollywood Unlocked website claims that he is not lying, and his sources are reliable.
Popular American edition of Hollywood Unlocked reported about the death of the British Queen Elizabeth II, publishing information not only on his website, but also in social networks.
“It is with deepest regret that we inform you that the British Queen Elizabeth has passed away. Sources close to the royal kingdom have notified us exclusively that Queen Elizabeth has passed away. She was supposed to attend the wedding of British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, but was found dead,” – says message.
The publication also recalled that on Sunday, February 20, the monarch contracted the coronavirus, and canceled all online meetings on Tuesday due to mild symptoms.
A few hours later, the tabloid continued to develop the theme of the Queen’s death.
“As we reported Tuesday, sources close to the royal family have confirmed that Queen Elizabeth has passed away. While full details surrounding her death have yet to be released, there are already carefully crafted plans for that moment,” the Instagram post reads. .
We are talking about the operation under the “Name” London Bridge “, where the actions in the event of the death of the queen are painted minute by minute, as well as the scenario for her funeral.
A few hours later, British journalist Ricardo Brooks denied the Hollywood Unlocked news by posting a corresponding tweet.
“@BBC will be the first to know after her private secretary notifies the British Prime Minister. There is a very elaborate and well thought out plan to announce her death,” he wrote.
Queen Elizabeth is not dead.
The @BBC will report it first, after her Private Secretary has advised the British Prime Minister.
There’s a very elaborate and well laid plan to announce her death.
— Ricardo Brooks (@Ricaaduh) February 22, 2022
In turn, Hollywood Unloced editor-in-chief Jason Lee claims that the information was obtained from reliable sources, and he never published unverified data. At the same time, his message raises a number of questions. For example, many doubt that the queen could even hypothetically be invited to such an event and go there.