British Queen Elizabeth II writes first Twitter message
Queen Elizabeth II has posted her first message on Twitter on Friday using the account @BritishMonarchy.
The 88-year-old British Sovereign sent her first e-mail in 1976 from the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment (RSRE) military base from Malvern, as part of a demonstration of the (then) new technology of communication.
“It is a pleasure to open the Information Age exhibition today at the @ScienceMuseum and I hope people will enjoy visiting. Elizabeth R.October 24, 2014.” That was the Twitter message the queen wrote on her tablet in the opening ceremony.
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According to British media, the tweet had been written before and the queen had only to push the send button. 🙂
The Twitter account @BritishMonarchy that released Queens inaugural message is followed roughly by 727,000 people and regularly publishes information about the royal family.
Shortly after getting online, the royal message was shared over 3,000 times and many users of the micro-blogging website welcomed the Queen on the social network.