British royal family news reveals that the official Twitter for Queen Elizabeth and her family members made a big oopsie today, but before it could be deleted eagle-eyed fans got a screenshot.
The queen’s post was live for just over five minutes before it was deleted, but thanks to Gert’s Royals, who got a screenshot, the world can see exactly what the queen didn’t mean for anyone to see.
This Is The Tweet Queen Elizabeth Didn’t Want You To See
So what was it that the queen tweeted and then deleted? Just one word: “Thanks.” Well at least it was a G rated word!
Someone in her employ got wind of the errant word and deleted the tweet but not before it gained 1,260 likes and 591 retweets.
Along the way plenty of plucky royal fans got a chance to take a crack at the queen. One cheeky person wrote, “Well it’s about time I got some recognition!” according to The Daily Mail.
Royal Watchers Had Great Fun With The Queen’s Mistaken Tweet
Another fan couldn’t help commenting, “You’re welcome Liz, and I’ve kept the receipt in case you want to change it kid, OK?”
The Firm has several web pages. In addition to the Royal Family page, Clarence House social media gives updates on Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, and Kensington Royal follows Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The Clarence House Twitter page recently limited the ability to comment on posts and the palace confirmed that they restricted comments after the Royal Household’s social media guidelines were broken. In 2019 the palace released official guidelines for interacting with the royal family’s social media accounts.
It’s been speculated that the abusive and negative comments were aimed at Camilla after the fourth season of Netflix’s The Crown showed her in a negative light.
Netflix is the company that Prince has partnered with to produce “worthy” content, presumably not in the same vein as The Crown which lives to drag his family. He has sworn not to allow Netflix to portray him though, although skewering the rest of his relatives is apparently just fine with him.
Netflix is airing content that portrays the early stages of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana’s relationship
The Crown has shown Charles and Camilla carrying on a relationship despite being married to others; they eventually wed in 2005.
The palace’s online guidelines declare that comments cannot, “contain spam, be defamatory of any person, deceive others, be obscene, offensive, threatening, abusive, hateful, inflammatory or promote sexually explicit material or violence.”
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the queen reeks of wee. So does camilla
Who was she thanking and for? Let's hear some conspiracy theories!