British royal family in recent years has been enter Web 2.0. The last thing: Elizabeth II has opened an account with Twitter.Inform the activities and events of the British monarchy
"The intention is to make a news service than a personal voice," said Palace spokeswoman Buckihgham. Come on, it will not be telling the world the queen his impressions on any alcoholic beverage that are neither rich pasta tea at five in the afternoon. No, it will not be displayed or an Aston Kutcher surprised to see a Starbucks in Spain, as did Miley Cyrus.
The use of Twitter as a political tool is not new. The best example was the current U.S. president, Barack Obama. So did Rosa Díez in the last election campaign for Basque. Except that it was discovered that the Spanish policy was not the author of your post. The spokespersons from Buckingham Palace, at least, have already warned that it will not be the same Elizabeth II who writes.
The British royal family already has a channel on YouTube, as well as an official website constantly updated.
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