Why King Charles III and Camilla Parker-Bowles have shut down their social media

 


At the start of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, the invention of the internet was still decades away. However, in the modern day, we've grown accustomed to seeing the Royal Family online – and in particular, on social media.

But there's a big change underway in the social world, as King Charles III and Camilla Parker-Bowles have shut down their famous Clarence House account. "This account is no longer being updated," the bio of the pair's former Instagram account reads.

Royal fans should fear not, though, as the newly-appointed King and his Queen Consort haven't ditched social media altogether. Instead, you can now keep up with all their royal goings on over on the official Royal Family social accounts.

The last ever post on the Clarence House account was an announcement of Her Majesty's death. "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon," the caption of the post said, alongside a black-and-white photo of a smiling Queen Elizabeth II.

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