Controversial Claims: COVID Vaccine Linked to Cancer in British Royals

Aseem Malhotra, an advisor to Robert F Kennedy Jr., claims that COVID vaccines may have caused cancer in King Charles and Princess Kate. Despite a lack of scientific evidence, Malhotra's statements at the Reform UK conference have sparked controversy, drawing on discredited studies and echoing past contentious medical advice.

Controversial Claims: COVID Vaccine Linked to Cancer in British Royals
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Controversial Claims: COVID Vaccine Linked to Cancer in British Royals

Controversial Claims: COVID Vaccine Linked to Cancer in British Royals

King Charles and Princess Kate may have developed cancer due to the COVID vaccine, claims a leading advisor to Robert F Kennedy Jr. In a speech, he stated that "many doctors" believe it is likely, despite no evidence supporting the connection.

At the Reform UK party conference over the weekend, British cardiologist Aseem Malhotra linked the COVID vaccine to cancer, specifically affecting the British royal family.

Aseem Malhotra advises the US Health Minister Robert F Kennedy Jr through his role in the activist group MAHA Action.

According to the Daily Beast, Malhotra referenced previously dismissed studies also highlighted by Steven Hatfill, another advisor within the US Department of Health, who gained notoriety during the pandemic for advocating the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a COVID cure—something the scientific community strongly advises against.

The scientific community has found no evidence that the mRNA COVID vaccine causes cancer or increases the risk of developing the disease.

"Chaos in the Human Body"

This did not stop Malhotra from claiming that the vaccines create chaos in the human body and that he was asked to share something by a doctor he described as one of Britain's most prominent oncologists, likely the retired and now controversial Professor Angus Dalgleish.

"He believes it is very likely that the COVID vaccines have been a factor, a significant factor, in cancer cases among members of the royal family. This is not just his opinion—many other doctors feel the same," Malhotra said, according to The Guardian.

Dalgleish himself told the Daily Beast:

"We do not know that Charles and Kate's unexpected cancer cases were caused by the vaccines, but since they both initially presented benign conditions... it is very likely."

White House spokesperson Kush Desai pointed out that Malhotra has no role in the administration and therefore does not represent it.

Two weeks ago, Malhotra told the Daily Beast that RFK Jr and the Trump administration—who have already limited the vaccine to medically vulnerable individuals and those over 65—hoped to remove them from the market entirely in the coming months.

Robert F Kennedy Jr has recently faced significant backlash due to his unscientific stance on health issues.

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