As the British Royal Family attempts to deal with the aftermath of a series of scandals, news sources in London are reporting that a link on the family’s official website “mistakenly” redirected users to a Chinese website that hosts extreme pornography, which reportedly featured links to rape and incest videos along with other hardcore adult content.
Since the links were funneled directly through the official royal.uk website, the adult content somehow managed to evade the strict child-lock filters that the UK government placed on this type of material a few years ago.
The royal.uk website is intended to provide news and information about the royals as well as their charities and upcoming events. Recent visitors to the site noticed that the Dolen Cymru charity’s official website was listed incorrectly, and instead of taking users to the actual site at lesotholink.org it took them to the other link which featured the graphic content.
The incorrect link appears to be an old domain which has since changed hands, according to the Mirror.
Buckingham Palace has fixed the mistake but has thus far refused to comment on the matter.
The strange error comes in the midst of numerous scandals in the royal family, including the departure of Prince Harry, and the growing suspicion surrounding Prince Andrew’s involvement with multiple billionaire pedophiles, including Jeffrey Epstein and fashion tycoon Peter Nygard.
Prince Harry’s friend, JJ Chalmers, made a strange comment on BBC’s The One Show on January 10, saying that Harry likely made the decision to step back from the royal family to “protect his family,” but Chalmers would not elaborate on what—or who—Harry would actually be protecting his family from.
Inside sources have told reporters that the “monarchy has never been seen in such a bad state.”
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