Vladimir Putin's media mouthpiece today waded into the row over Prince Charles' Hitler comments with a segment highlighting the Royal Family's historical links to the Nazis.
In an extraordinary attack on Britain's House of Windsor, state-funded Russia Today urged The Prince of Wales to look at his own family before questioning the Russian president's actions in Ukraine.
And as the world continued to reel from Charles' likening of Vladimir Putin to the Nazi leader, the Russian president told business leaders that economic sanctions imposed by the West will have a 'boomerang effect' and hit the very countries that imposed the measures in the first place.
The feature, on RT's In the Now programme, saw senior political correspondent Anissa Naouai telling viewers: 'If anyone knows real Nazis, it's the Royal Family.'
She then introduces a video graphic of a faded mock up of a family tree introducing the Royals' Nazi connections. Full story...
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In an extraordinary attack on Britain's House of Windsor, state-funded Russia Today urged The Prince of Wales to look at his own family before questioning the Russian president's actions in Ukraine.
And as the world continued to reel from Charles' likening of Vladimir Putin to the Nazi leader, the Russian president told business leaders that economic sanctions imposed by the West will have a 'boomerang effect' and hit the very countries that imposed the measures in the first place.
The feature, on RT's In the Now programme, saw senior political correspondent Anissa Naouai telling viewers: 'If anyone knows real Nazis, it's the Royal Family.'
She then introduces a video graphic of a faded mock up of a family tree introducing the Royals' Nazi connections. Full story...
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