Monday, November 8, 2010

Facebook Soon To Have An Official British Monarchy Page

Now after the Twitter in 2009 and establishing a Royal Channel on YouTube in 2007. It is acknowledged that the Queen has reportedly embraced the web and sends e-mails.  Now, the Queen is said to have an official presence on Facebook.
A British Monarchy page will be launched due to go live from Monday morning. The page is expected to feature the Court Circular, and sometimes the recording of the previous day's official engagements.
Royal Flickr was also launched earlier this year, which also did feature information about royal events and ceremonies, searchable on a UK map. This creation will be collaboration between Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and the Royal Collection together.
The difference, or the royal treatment, implies that ordinary users of the social networking site will be unable to add The Queen as a "friend" or attempt to virtually "poke" her as they would with anyone with a personal profile. They will only be able to find out what royal events are happening nearby.

It is also noticed, that Prince William is already a member and officially featured on social networking sites. He keeps his internet accounts working and up-to-date, just like updates about his last tour of New Zealand in January posted on to Facebook and Bebo by the New Zealand government.

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