For Prince George and Princess Charlotte there is no Youtube, but for their father, Prince William there most certainly is.
Prince William and tutorials
During his visit to Blackpool, England, Prince William shared with one of the dads there how he watches Youtube tutorials on how to do Princess Charlotte’s hair. “Never try to do a ponytail!” he shared with the dad, and said how the ponytail is a “nightmare.” Kate Middleton then asked, “Have you tried to do a plait [braid]?” It’s the weaving … really hard,” to which Prince William replied, “I can do [Charlotte’s] ponytail, but that’s about it as I don’t have enough hair to practice on!”
The members of the royal family aren’t allowed to use social media platforms. There are three social media accounts that can help them stay in touch with fans. @kensingtonroyal is for Cambridge and Sussex family, @theroyalfamily is for all the members of the royal family, and @clarencehouse informs you what Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles are going.
Queen Elizabeth II posted on Instagram for the first time not long ago, “Today, I had the pleasure of learning about children’s computer coding initiatives and it seems fitting to me that I publish this Instagram post, at the Science Museum which has long championed technology, innovation and inspired the next generation of inventors.” There are some rumors about how Prince Harry used to have a private Instagram account, and one of the followers was Meghan Markle. Princess Eugenie was one of the members of the royal family to have an official Instagram account
I’m so proud to be on the committee for the Lady Garden run this year. Let’s talk about women’s health and support each other while running in Hyde park. https://t.co/Dot1i23xlC
— Princess Beatrice of York (@yorkiebea) May 2, 2018
Twitter is another social media platform that helps the royal family stays connected. Princess Beatrice has a Twitter account @yorkiebea.
Meghan Markle doesn’t have a twitter account anymore. She recently stated, “I don’t read anything, it’s much safer that way, but equally that’s just my own personal preference because I think positive or negative, it can all sort of just feel like noise to a certain extent these days.’’ She said how she doesn’t go on Twitter in order “to focus on the real cause.”
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