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South Yorkshire Police became overwhelmed with responses about the UK’s royal family after launching a campaign targeting individuals living lavish lifestyles without visible means of income.

The appeal, shared on social media on Saturday (24/8), aimed to “raise the voice of economic crime” and crack down on those who believe they were “untouchable” by the law.

The police force’s website urged the public to report anyone who appears to be living extravagantly despite being out of work. Their message read: “Can’t tell you how they make their money but they’re driving around in their flash cars, enjoying extravagant holidays, and buying expensive items?”

However, the appeal took an unexpected turn when many respondents humorously reported members of the UK’s royal family, with some even sharing images of King Charles III. The flood of royal-related reports highlighted the public’s satirical response, showcasing how quickly humor can transform a serious campaign into a viral online moment.

While the police sought to gather intelligence on those living lavishly through illicit means, the wave of responses underscores the unpredictable nature of public feedback, especially when humor intersects with law enforcement efforts.

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