When I think of the Queen, I imagine tea, biscuits, bright colors, and fancy hats.
I think that's fair, right?
What we're not imaging, is social media, hashtags, and Instagram.
But hey, it's 2019 and anything can happen.
When I think of the Queen, I imagine tea, biscuits, bright colors, and fancy hats.
I think that's fair, right?
What we're not imaging, is social media, hashtags, and Instagram.
But hey, it's 2019 and anything can happen.
But we know her as Instagram's hottest new influencer, thank you very much.
It was there that she made her very first Instagram post — which is a huge deal, okay?
We love a social media queen.
And she didn't opt for the boomerang or #OOTD either.
It was sent by 19th-century mathematician and computer pioneer Charles Babbage to Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert.
"Today, as I visit the Science Museum I was interested to discover a letter from the Royal Archives, written in 1843 to my great-great-grandfather Prince Albert. Charles Babbage, credited as the world’s first computer pioneer, designed the “Difference Engine”, of which Prince Albert had the opportunity to see a prototype in July 1843," she wrote.
And honestly, that's too cute. It reminds me of when my grandma texts me and signs everything, "Grandma xo".
I wouldn't count on her promoting the latest fit-tea and smoothie products, though.