ROYALS UNDER ATTACK Russian hackers dramatically target Royal Family days after King Charles condemned the war in Ukraine

RUSSIAN cyber criminals targeted the Royal Family yesterday — days after King Charles’s condemnation of the Ukraine war.

Hacktivist pro-Putin group KillNet said they brought down the royal.uk website for 90 minutes this morning ­— forcing Palace chiefs to scramble their cyber security experts.

Website royal.uk was targeted by pro-Russian group KillNet today, after royals like Kate have expressed support for Ukraine by carrying flowers in the coloursCredit: Getty
King Charles welcomes President Volodymyr Zelensky at Buckingham Palace in FebruaryCredit: Rex Features

A source said: “This was a denial of service attack which saw the site bombarded with traffic.”

Royal fans trying to log in saw the message “Gateway time-out error code 504”.

Soon after, KillNet bragged on messenger app Telegram that it was responsible.

And KillNet’s leader — KillMilk — boasted of his involvement on his personal blog 20 minutes after the site went down.

Palace chiefs said senior royals’ personal accounts weren’t hacked, nor sensitive information stolen.

But the ease with how the attack was executed will jolt the family.

Royals have been hugely supportive of Ukraine ever since Vladimir Putin’s forces invaded in February last year.

Two weeks ago, King Charles received a standing ovation in Paris when he blasted Russia’s “unprovoked aggression” and said “Ukraine must prevail”.

And in February he hosted President Volodymyr Zelensky at Buckingham Palace for talks.

Prince William travelled to Ukraine’s border with Poland this year to thank troops, while Prince Edward has visited Nato fighters on the border in Estonia.

Kate wore a dress in the blue and yellow of Ukraine’s flag at Eurovision, and also carried flowers in the colours.

Queen Elizabeth chose the same colours for duties before her death.

The family has even housed Ukrainian refugees.

Last year the Five Eyes intelligence alliance of the UK, US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia warned about KillNet.

Recently the group set up a private military hacking company called Black Skills.

KillNet is notorious for attacks on the websites of countries that support Ukraine.

A Distributed Denial of Service attack — its weapon of choice — involves sending thousands of connection requests to the target server or website a minute, slowing or stopping vulnerable systems.

Such attacks can lead to outages sometimes lasting days.

A royal source told The Sun: “It was not hacking because hacking is when the website is compromised and they gain access to the system.

“This was a denial of service attack which saw the site bombarded with traffic.”

The royals have bolstered cyber defences in recent years.

In February 2021 ex-MI5 chief Andrew Parker was made head of the Royal Household.

And a month later the Queen appointed Elliot Atkins as her first chief information security officer.

In July 2021 a Palace report warned the Household was at “high risk” from cyber criminals.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/24224547/russian-hackers-target-royal-family-website-king-ukraine-war/?utm_campaign=native_share&utm_source=sharebar_native&utm_medium=sharebar_native

Princess Diana’s iconic black sheep jumper fetches nearly £1m at auction

Lady Diana Spencer wore the red “black sheep” jumper during a polo match in 1981, before her marriage to the now King, then Prince Charles. It was discovered in an attic by designer Joanna Osborne and authenticated based on various distinctive details and a photo match.

The late Diana, Princess of Wales’ black sheep jumper is on display at Sotheby’s

Princess Diana’s iconic black sheep jumper has fetched a staggering $1.14m (£920,000) in a Sotheby’s auction in New York.

The red jumper, famously worn by Diana at a polo match in June 1981 shortly after her engagement, far exceeded its estimated value of $50,000 to $80,000 (£40,000 to £70,000).

Discovered in an attic in March by designer Joanna Osborne, the sweater features a whimsical black sheep among white ones and is among the initial designs by Osborne and Sally Muir for Warm and Wonderful knitwear, which was founded in 1979.

The winning bidder’s identity remains undisclosed.

Sotheby’s described the sweater as featuring a “whimsical black and white sheep motif” and said it was among the pioneering creations by the knitwear brand.

The Sotheby’s catalogue note says: “Worn by Diana Spencer in 1981 to a polo match of Prince Charles.

“This lot includes two official letters, written in 1981, from Buckingham Palace to Warm and Wonderful politely explaining the jumper had been damaged and requested either a repair or replacement.

“Warm and Wonderful sent her a replacement sweater that she wore in 1983 to another polo match.”

Sotheby’s added: “Further investigation convinced the team: the damaged cuff, the shape, the single sheep at the shoulders, tiny variations in the sheep’s eyes which were individually sewn on…”

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/princess-dianas-iconic-black-sheep-jumper-fetches-nearly-1631m-at-auction-12961483

King pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on first anniversary of her death

In a statement recorded at Balmoral Castle, the King also thanks people for the “love and support” shown to him and the Queen in the last year.

The King has remembered his late mother’s “devoted service” and “all she meant” to the country on the first anniversary of her death.

Queen Elizabeth II died on 8 September last year.

She was 96 and had received her 15th prime minister, Liz Truss, only two days before.

The King, who said he recalled his mother with “great affection”, has released a portrait of her taken by Cecil Beaton in 1968 when she was 42.

In it, she is standing side on to the camera, wearing her Garter robes and the Grand Duchess Vladimir’s Tiara, made of 15 interlaced diamond circles.

Queen Elizabeth II photographed by Cecil Beaton in October 1968. Pic: Royal Collection Trust/His Majesty King Charles III 2023

In a short statement written and recorded at Balmoral Castle, where Queen Elizabeth died, her son said: “In marking the first anniversary of Her Late Majesty’s death and my accession, we recall with great affection her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us.

“I am deeply grateful, too, for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself during this year as we do our utmost to be of service to you all.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to attend a special service at St Davids Cathedral in St Davids, west Wales, it has been reported, in memory of Queen Elizabeth.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/king-charles-pays-tribute-to-queen-elizabeth-ii-on-the-first-anniversary-of-her-death-12956922

Mohamed al-Fayed, ex-Harrods owner whose son died with Princess Diana, dead at 94

Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed – Fulham v Queens Park Rangers – Barclays Premier League – Craven Cottage – 11/12 – 2/10/11. Mandatory Credit: Action Images/ Jed Leicester/File Photo

Mohamed al-Fayed, the self-made Egyptian billionaire who bought the Harrods department store and promoted the discredited conspiracy theory that the British royal family was behind the death of his son and Princess Diana, has died, his family said.

Born in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, al-Fayed began his career selling fizzy drinks and then worked as a sewing-machine salesman. He built his family’s fortune in real estate, shipping and construction, first in the Middle East and then in Europe.

Although al-Fayed owned establishment symbols such as Harrods, Fulham and the Ritz hotel in Paris, he was always an outsider in Britain, tolerated but not embraced.

He fell out with the British government over its refusal to grant him citizenship of the country that was his home for decades, and often threatened to move to France, which gave him the Legion of Honour, its highest civilian award.

Al-Fayed – who could be charming, autocratic, vindictive, and at times wildly outspoken – spent 10 years trying to prove Diana and his son Dodi were murdered when their car crashed in a road tunnel in Paris in 1997 as they tried to outrun paparazzi photographers on motorbikes.

Unsupported by any evidence, according to the inquest into Diana’s death, he claimed that she was bearing Dodi’s child and accused Prince Philip, the queen’s husband, of ordering Britain’s security services to kill her to stop her marrying a Muslim and having his baby.

Al-Fayed died on Wednesday, his family said, a day before the 26th anniversary of Dodi and Diana’s death.

“Mrs Mohamed Al Fayed, her children and grandchildren wish to confirm that her beloved husband, their father and their grandfather, Mohamed, has passed away peacefully of old age,” the family statement read.

 

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/mohamed-al-fayed-harrods-owner-whose-son-dated-princess-diana-dead-94-2023-09-01/

Tapes of Princess Diana discussing ‘ridiculous’ wedding to Charles

The Diana tapes revealed: Princess says getting married to Charles was ‘ridiculous’, that he ‘wanted a girl’ instead of Prince Harry and how she ‘hated’ her step-mother in bombshell recordings released 26 years after her death

• Audio was recorded by Diana in early 1990s for her biographer Andrew Morton

Unheard tapes of Princess Diana claiming getting married to King Charles was ‘ridiculous’, that he ‘wanted a girl’ instead of Price Harry and how she ‘hated’ her step-mother have been revealed in bombshell recordings.

The audio was recorded by Diana in the 1990s for her biographer Andrew Morton, who went on to publish the bestselling book Diana: Her True Story.

Snippets of the clips, which are set to air in an upcoming documentary and have been released just a day after the 26th anniversary of Diana’s death in a car crash, have been released in the US.

Diana claims in the recording that Charles told her mother Frances Shand Kydd at Prince Harry’s christening in 1984: ‘We’re so disappointed, we thought it would be a girl’.

Frances then ‘snapped his head off’ and told him he should ‘realise you are lucky to have a child’, Diana added.

The release of the clips could be particularly damaging for King Charles because they come just a week before the first anniversary of the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

After John’s death in 1992, Raine left the family seat of Althorp due to the strained relationship she had with Charles and Diana. Diana is heard saying: ‘I was so angry. I told her, “I hate you so much. If only you knew how much we all hated you for what you’ve done.

“You’ve ruined the house, you’ve spent Daddy’s money.” I said everything I possibly could and Raine said, “you have no idea how much pain mother put your father through.”

‘I said, “Pain, Raine? That’s one word you don’t even know how to relate to.”

“In my job and in my role, I see people suffer like you’ve never seen. And you call that pain?” I said, “you’ve got a lot to learn.”‘

Diana and her siblings are said to have referred to their stepmother as ‘Acid Raine’ and often sang ‘Raine, Raine, go away!’

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12470321/Unheard-tapes-Princess-Diana-discussing-ridiculous-wedding-Charles-told-stepmother-wanted-girl-instead-Prince-Harry-revealed-time.html?ito=native_share_article-top

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