An unknown website published without a single proof that the Prince of Wales had dined with Rose Hanbury Valentine’s Day. He did not provide reliable testimony or graphic evidence. The British media paid no attention to the alleged news, but in other countries, including Spain, we echoed it. We later said that the British tabloids had reported the story but had it removed by law. It’s not true either, they never published it. Not because no one forbade it, but because they didn’t know the remotest proof, and because the medium that released the news has no credibility. Until Anne Igartiburu, on TVE, within the program Heart, it has echoed both the story of the alleged mistress and the invented censorship. Is there any evidence that the Súpwer-Injection? That some tabloid broke the story and then took it down? And what about the supposed Valentine’s dinner? Does anyone have a screenshot of the post?
There was no Valentine’s dinner between the Prince Guillermo and the supposed lover. Not included or provided. Nor have the British tabloids ever published, either online or on paper, a single word about the alleged affair husband’s extramarital Kate Middleton. Therefore, it is false that the news was censored, that what is called the “injuction”, legal tool that silences the media on rare occasions.
Richard Kay, who was a friend of Princess Diana, mark of fake news these rumors. “It is false that it was censored because it was not published. Nobody, except an American page that we do not know about, and that did not provide the slightest proof and did not even cite sources,” an informant of all solvency assures us from the writing of the Mirror in London.
The same version is given to us by not one but three journalists, one of them with a lot of responsibility, in The Sun. “I admit that we came to review with a magnifying glass the false information that came from other countries but there is no conformation, and we have not censored anything because we did not get to give credit to any of this. It is impossible to raise news on paper, and in digital there is always a trace or people who take a screenshot and tweet it, but come on, that’s a lie,” they insist.
“Pulling the thread, and given the rumor that was growing outside the United Kingdom, we investigated and always arrived at the rumor spread by Music Mundial, the North American web page where this hoax turned into a snowball was born”, they insist. Our interlocutors simply laugh when they hear that they have applied the so-called “injuction”. “That is as hoax as the mistress, it is fake news about fake news”they explain.
“I don’t know where the Spanish media get that from”, comments another interlocutor who writes for The Sun. “I don’t know how it will work in other countries but I guarantee that if in England we have a photograph of Prince William having dinner with a woman, whether it is Valentine’s Day or not, we give it and then we ask. I don’t tell you anymore in Scotland”, we ensures. “But there is no indication either, and believe me we have sources to consult, that there is new data apart from what we already knew about theto Guillermo’s alleged relationship with Rose Hanbury, a story from at least four years ago and of which we know no news”.
All sources consulted by Informalia agree with your answer: “The news was not reported because there was no news. There is no proof, not even reliable testimony that there was a meeting between the Prince of Wales and any woman on February 14 or any other day. We are not aware. And of course there are no photographs, not one,” a spokesperson for The Times who does not give his name because he does not want to make his statements official. The same thing happens to us when we ask people from The Sun, The Mail, The Telegraph, o The Observer.
“The hoax of the supposed meeting between the Prince of Wales and the one who was the wife of David Cholmondeley It is as false as that the newspapers published the news and then lifted it up”, corroborates another source from a different medium. “I suppose that both the story of the lover and the censorship were too succulent to resist giving them. But in the United Kingdom nobody has been able to verify anything, at least until now,” insists a journalist who has been linked to one of the main British tabloids for 15 years. “Not the news, much less that it was published and we removed it,” he says. .
Therefore, as far as we know, there is no affair between Rose Hanbury and Prince William, except for what has been published for years, that is, the supposed special relationship between the heir to the throne and the aristocrat, who is the granddaughter of Lady Elizabeth, one of the bridesmaids at Elizabeth II’s wedding. It is true that the aforementioned and the father of her children were neighbors and acquaintances of Kate and Guillermo in Norfolk, in the mansion that the queen Isabel II He gave it to his grandson when he got married.
It is flatly untrue that some British tabloids, such as Mirror, Daily Mail, o The Sun, Among others, they published the supposed dinner that the Prince of Wales starred in with his special friend on Valentine’s Day, and it is also false that no law was applied to them and they had to censor it. There was no Italian restaurant, no waiter to talk about it, no pearl necklace gift. There is nothing. Only one piece of news is certain: two fake news They have reached half the world including Spain. First the one about dinner with the mistress and then the one about censorship.
“The information has not disappeared, it is that it was never on our pages or on our websites”, says another charge of The Guardian. The tabloids have not withdrawn it because it has never been published. Nothing new, nothing to add to the 2019 photos of Guillermo with Rose, a story that is four years old and that was talked about in the United Kingdom.
Conspiracy theories have widened with another fake: the history that it has disappeared because the call has been applied Super-Injunction, the legal tool to silence the media in cases where national security may be affected.
“This norm, which implies that we cannot speak absolutely anything about it, nor deny or affirm that we have received the order not to speak about the matter, would be impossible to comply with today, in a global world, with digital media. we would talk in private off the récordor outside of England, but no media outlet on the planet, not even those that have collected this alleged story outside of British territory, has a single piece of evidence, reliable testimony or identifiable source that provides truth,” remarked another of the British journalists consulted.
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The aforementioned tool was tried to apply Max Mosley, owner of Formula One with Ecclestone. In March 2008, a video was discovered after the publication of compromising photos by the British tabloid of Rupert Murdoch. News Of The World in which he appears in a sadomasochistic orgy with Nazi aesthetics with several prostitutes. It was published, although Mosley later sued the newspaper for airing his sex life.
Rose Hanbury, 38, married David Rocksavage, 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley, 23 years her senior, in 2009. She had worked as a model for the Storm agency, the same one that discovered Kate Moss. They have three children, including two twins and a girl named Iris.
Rose Hanbury was 19 years old and he was 42 when the crush arose in Villa Cetinale, in Italian Tuscany, owned by Lord Lambton, the Conservative MP who was photographed drugged and with two prostitutes and had to leave politics. But that is another story. There appeared none other than Tony Blair. There is graphic proof of the coincidence of the former British Prime Minister with a very young Rose, aged 19, and a friend. Interestingly, Rose worked as a researcher for Conservative MP Michael Gove, from the opposing camp Tony Blair.
David Cholmondeley, Seventh Marquess of Cholmondeley, inherited at the age of 30 one of the main fortunes of the United Kingdom, which makes him richer than the Prince of Wales himself, whose assets are valued at about 89 million pounds, about 100 million euros. He was related to the actress Isabelle Adjani, or with the Irish heiress to the king of stout, Sabrina Guinness.
One of the closest friends of Rose Hanbury’s husband is Francois Marie Banier, writer, painter and roommate in Paris of Rose’s husband during David Rocksavage’s student years. The French friend and the husband of the woman who has been identified as Prince William’s lover today maintain a fluid relationship and the Frenchman is godfather to one of his children.