Tucker Carlson Duped by YouTubers in Kate Middleton Photo Prank
The former Fox News host was tricked into believing he was interviewing a fired Kensington Palace employee over a manipulated photo.
- YouTubers Josh Pieters and Archie Manners pranked Tucker Carlson by posing as a former Kensington Palace employee involved in editing a controversial photo of Kate Middleton.
- The pranksters created fake documents, including an employment contract with ludicrous clauses, to support their fabricated story.
- Carlson's team at the Tucker Carlson Network planned to air the interview, believing it to be a bombshell revelation about the editing of the photo.
- The YouTubers revealed their prank before the interview could be broadcast, stating they did not want to spread further misinformation.
- The incident highlights the ongoing media frenzy around the Princess of Wales' health and whereabouts, following her hospitalization for planned abdominal surgery.