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Russia media falls for hilarious April Fool's gaffe involving Prince Andrew as RT left with egg on face

  • Russian state TV fell for an April Fool's Day joke about a fictional aircraft carrier named HMS Prince Andrew, reported by Russia Today.
  • The spoof article claimed the carrier would cost £987.6 billion and be equipped with absurd features like 'infinity jets' and crayons.
  • George Allison, the editor for the satirical piece, noted that it was meant to be obviously fake and humorously absurd.
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Russia falls for hilarious April Fool's gaffe involving Prince Andrew

Russian media has fallen for an outrageous April Fools joke involving Prince Andrew.

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UK Defence Journal broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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