The Taste of Future Sister-in-lawinternet is in a frenzy of wild rumours and speculation ahead of an "all-staff" meeting at Buckingham Palace.
The rumours appear to have begun when the Daily Mailpublished an article overnight stating the Queen had called her "entire household" to a "'highly unusual' emergency meeting."
SEE ALSO: This is how that wild 'Prince Philip dead' rumour startedRumours swirled about potential reasons for the meeting being called; the death of Prince Philip, the death of Prince Charles, the death of the Queen's beloved corgis, to name but a few.
Here are some of the most outlandish rumours and speculation about the meeting.
Hours after the Mail's report, a website called Royal Central published an article stating that "French media" were "reporting Prince Philip has died at the age of 95", but didn't specify the source of the reports. People on Twitter were quick to point out that those "reports" didn't seem to exist.
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According to a BBC report, Buckingham Palace has confirmed the meeting is not anything to be worried about and is "not about health of Queen or Prince Philip." Panic over.
A rumour that Prince Charles had passed away began when a woman tweeted she'd "overheard a man say Prince Charles might have passed away". Definitely sounds legit.
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People on Twitter were adamant that somebody in the Royal Family had passed away, and that the meeting was not about an abdication or pregnancy.
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People began reporting that the Royal Standard flag was flying at half mast over Buckingham Palace.
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A rumour that people on Twitter were keen to disprove.
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As Brits awoke to the false reports of Royal deaths, the speculation took a turn for the comical. And, naturally, the rumours got wilder and funnier.
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Here's hoping that the meeting is about Prince Harry's wizarding career.
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