Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
10.12.2020 - 21:47 / justjared.com
The official Twitter for Queen Elizabeth and her family members sent out an unusual tweet today that was quickly removed.
It appears as if whoever runs the social media account for the Royal Family removed the tweet pretty quickly, but not before it got thousands of likes and retweets.
The tweet simply read, “Thanks,” and got 1,260 likes and 591 retweets before being deleted. Check out a screen grab embedded below!
Meanwhile, another story about the Queen went viral this week when it was
Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
First there was a hilarious “deepfake” video of Queen Elizabeth II’s Christmas address. Now, an animated spoof of the annual message has emerged, with a cartoon Prince George joining Her Majesty in an alternative version created by Family Guy producer Gary Janetti.
A hilarious digitally altered version of Queen Elizabeth’s annual Christmas speech was broadcast on the BBC and ITV Friday, providing a serious message while sending up the real Queen’s address.
Queen Elizabeth wants the public to know they're not alone. The 94-year-old monarch's annual Christmas message was broadcast on Friday, and this year, it touched on the challenges the world has faced amid the coronavirus pandemic. The queen, who usually has a variety of personal family photos displayed on her desk during the speech, had just one this year: of her husband, Prince Philip.
The Sunday Times in London, consulting editor of Newsday in New York City, and as the founding editor of Conde Nast Traveler. Today, he is a regular columnist for The Daily Beast and his new book will be released on January 5.It's a biography of the Queen with a jaw-dropping opening sentence: “Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning monarch in British history and will likely be the last Queen of England,” Irving writes.
Mixed reports suggested the 36-year-old’s titles were to be given to either brother Wills or Princess Anne, but Harry is said to be hoping the Queen reconsiders the reclassification.
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Queen Elizabeth II is showing no issues with adapting to today’s technology.
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As People reports, @RoyalFamily issued a mysterious, one word tweet on Thursday, reading simply, "Thanks." No word on who the royals wanted to thank, or what for—just an unadorned, unexplained "Thanks." The tweet was live for six minutes before the aforementioned social media managers, no doubt in a slightly heightened state of stress, caught wind and deleted it.
A royal oopsie. Queen Elizabeth’s “thanks” tweet left followers of the royal family’s official Twitter account scratching their heads on Thursday, December 10. The profile tweeted out the single word, “Thanks,” with absolutely no context and left it up for about six minutes before someone on the palace’s social media team caught and deleted the accidental tweet. But they didn’t act fast enough: Gert’s Royals captured a screenshot, and social media users had thoughts.
Even royals send the occasional accidental tweet.
And now, Her Majesty has seemingly been targeted again on social media, after the unmasked 94-year-old met with other senior royals at a rare joint meet-up in Windsor.
But now, Her Majesty has finally received some good news, with the announcement that her granddaughter Zara Tindall, 39, is pregnant with her third child.
For the last 32 years, the royals gathered in Norfolk, to attend the Christmas Day church service, before greeting well-wishers outside – but alas, that won’t be happening this year.
Zara Tindall is expecting her third child with her husband, Mike Tindall.“It’s been a good week for me. [Zara] had a little scan last week.
Queen Elizabeth‘s granddaughter Zara Tindall is pregnant and expecting her third child with Mike Tindall!
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