The Queen jokes about Harry and Meghan, Canadians and Prince Andrew in a CGI Video

A hilarious digitally altered version of Queen Elizabeth’s annual Christmas speech was broadcast on Britain’s Channel 4, providing a serious message while sending up the real Queen’s address.

The “deepfake” version of Queen Elizabeth II took several swipes at members of the Royal family, and the Queen even danced in a Tik Tok routine. All of it was designed to warn of the ease of misinformation that could spread in the digital age.

A deepfake uses a person’s image or voice in a realistic video that usually delivers an outlandish message while purporting to be a real broadcast.

 “If there is a theme to my message today, it is trust. Trust in what is genuine, and what is not,” the fake queen said in the altered version that aired Friday.

Britain’s Channel 4 said the fake video was designed as “a stark warning about the advanced technology that is enabling the proliferation of misinformation and fake news in a digital age.”

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