"There have been countless imitations of the Queen. This isn't a particularly good one," he said. "The voice sounds what it is - a rather poor attempt to impersonate her. What makes it troubling is the use of video technology to attempt to sync her lips to the words being spoken." Channel 4 said they are airing the deepfake address as a "stark warning" about the prevalence of fake news. Ian Katz, the channel's director of programming, told