Her majesty Queen Elizabeth has marked a historic moment for social media by sending her first ever Tweet from the British Monarchy Twitter account.
Her majesty Queen Elizabeth has marked a historic moment for social media by sending her first ever Tweet from the British Monarchy Twitter account.
Officially hopping on board with the social media trend, the Queen was visiting the Science Museum in London to open an exhibition about the Information Age. Symbolically, the Queen proved that even she can’t escape the information age!
Queen Elizabeth finds selfies “disconcerting”
It’s not the first time that the royals have gotten involved on social media either. Increasingly in recent years, the palace has realised the importance and significance of being able to communicate directly with the public via Twitter and Facebook.
Say cheese! Prince Andrew’s royal selfie!
It was via Twitter that Prince William’s engagement to Catherine Middleton was announced in 2010, and it is often how official photos are released or important announcements made. Most recently, came the news that Duchess Catherine was expecting her second child.
Prince William and Kate Middleton engaged
The Tweets are often sent from the Clarence House Twitter account – one of the official accounts of the Palace. The Queen Tweeted from another official account this past weekend – The British Monarchy account. Increasingly though, the other royals have been getting involved and posting updates of their own.
Prince William & Prince Harry pose for Royal Selfie
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Her majesty Queen Elizabeth has marked a historic moment for social media by sending her first ever Tweet at the the Science Museum in London to open an exhibition about the Information Age.
Her majesty tweeted from the official British Monarchy account who then sent a follow up Tweet confirming that the last one really was typed and posted by the Queen herself.
The Science Museum also joined in on the excitement, posting this photo to their Twitter page. Her Majesty’s tweet has now been retweeted and favourited over 40,000 times.
Prince Harry also sent his first Tweet in May this year via the Twitter account of the Invictus Games, for whom he was a spokesperson.
This was in spite of Prince Harry [confessing that he can’t stand social media when he attended a training event](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/7/prince-harry-hates-social-media/) for the young students who were acting as “digital champions” to promote the Paralypmic style event for wounded soldiers.
This was in spite of Prince Harry confessing that he can’t stand social media when he attended a training event for the young students who were acting as “digital champions” to promote the Paralypmic style event for wounded soldiers.
The Queen’s Tweet was perhaps surprising too as [she recently lamented the rise of the mobile phone and how she finds selfies “disconcerting”](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/9/queen-elizabeth-finds-selfies-disconcerting/queen-elizabeth-finds-selfies-disconcerting-image-1/) because it means that she is greeted by a sea of smartphones wherever she goes instead of being able to see people’s faces.
The Queen’s Tweet was perhaps surprising too as she recently lamented the rise of the mobile phone and how she finds selfies “disconcerting” because it means that she is greeted by a sea of smartphones wherever she goes instead of being able to see people’s faces.
Prince William and Prince Harry have gotten in on the selfie trend though. While launching a Young Leaders Program on behalf of the Queen, [they posed alongside entrepreneur Jamal Edwards for the ultimate selfie.](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/7/prince-william-prince-harry-pose-for-royal-selfie/)
Prince William and Prince Harry have gotten in on the selfie trend though. While launching a Young Leaders Program on behalf of the Queen, they posed alongside entrepreneur Jamal Edwards for the ultimate selfie.
Prince Andrew also r[ecently snapped and Tweeted what is believed to be the first selfie taken inside Buckingham Palace,](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/4/say-cheese!-prince-andrews-royal-selfie!/) which is usually a tech-free zone.
Prince Andrew also recently snapped and Tweeted what is believed to be the first selfie taken inside Buckingham Palace, which is usually a tech-free zone.
In recent years the Palace has proved it’s eagerness to get on board with the modern information age with multiple official royal social channels – in particular the Clarence House Twitter account where the royal engagement of Prince William and Catherine was announced in 2010.
Clarence House also live-Tweeted [the christening of Prince George last year.](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/news-in-pictures/2013/10/prince-georges-christening/)
Clarence House also live-Tweeted the christening of Prince George last year.
The Palace also c[elebrated the first birthday of Prince George this year by Tweeting beautiful official photos](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/7/prince-george-marvels-at-butterflies-as-beautiful-birthday-pictures-released/) of the Prince marveling at butterflies with his parents at the Natural History Museum.
The Palace also celebrated the first birthday of Prince George this year by Tweeting beautiful official photos of the Prince marveling at butterflies with his parents at the Natural History Museum.
Most recently, it was via Twitter that [the Palace confirmed that the Duchess of Cambridge was expecting her second royal baby](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/royals/2014/9/duke-and-duchess-of-cambridge-expecting-second-child-palace-confirms/).
Most recently, it was via Twitter that the Palace confirmed that the Duchess of Cambridge was expecting her second royal baby.