"11 Hermes bags stolen from Qatari princess in Paris: The truth."

Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, a princess of Qatar, used her Instagram account to address rumors that she had eleven Hermes bags stolen in Paris.

"11 Hermes bags stolen from Qatari princess in Paris: The truth."

Social media users are sharing a tweet that goes viral, alleging that Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, the sister of Qatar's Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, misplaced her eleven Hermes bags after she chose to ride a high-speed train rather than her private jet in Paris. Additionally, according to the reports, her pilfered luxury luggage contained pricey watches and jewelry. But the report is entirely bogus, with not a speck of truth. Furthermore, the princess herself attested to such.

What is claimed in the phony video?

It all began with an article that Luxury Promise, a news portal, published. Additionally, they posted a video on their own Instagram page discussing it. They posted the video and said, "A Qatari Princess got robbed of 11 Hermes Bags at the Olympics!"

According to the footage, the princess discovered some of her baggage were gone as she boarded a TGV train—France's intercity high-speed rail system. It further states that the police halted and looked through the train for 20 minutes, but they were unable to locate the thieves or the stolen goods.

To the phony footage, what was the princess's response?

"Fake news, the victim was certainly not me," the princess wrote after posting the video to her Instagram story.

How did people respond on social media?

Many others expressed their emotions in the comments area as they started believing the story. "She was used to the safety of Qatar, Paris is not the same sadly," someone said. "I'd never travel by railroad with that many expensive things," said an additional person. To get from point A to point B, I had rented a private vehicle. But I suppose the princess received the whole experience because she wanted a taste of what commoners go through! "I've been to Qatar, and it's a very safe place," chimed in the third. In public spaces, people leave their possessions, and no one ever considers touching them. She had to discover the hard way that, regrettably, the same cannot be said about Paris.

Several comments were made by people who were unaware that the content was false.

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