Plenty of people have been tricked by a fake advert into turning up to a Christmas market at Buckingham Palace - only to discover it doesn't exist The fake advert has fooled lots of people (Image: @londoncity.best)
Tourists and Londoners are flocking to a Christmas market at Buckingham Palace that doesn’t exist.
The festive revellers have been duped by an AI advert online that showed imaginary stalls outside the King’s home.
Social media sites including TikTok , Facebook and Instagram shared the picture, since taken down, showing wooden stalls and strings of fairy lights in front of the royal residence.
Holidaymakers are turning up in their droves for the magical scam but found only locked gates and puddles.
One said: “Oh, we’ve come for a Christmas market that’s not here.

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