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It was the most economical title, but I realize it's misleading. To be clear, House Cambridge, William and Kate have not released their own emoji game – although it would be amazing. and they should think about it.
Prince William and Catherine are today in North Wales to visit the Caernarfon Coast Guard Search and Rescue Helicopter Base. Yesterday, they launched the King's Cup that takes place on August 9 and it was announced that Will and Kate will face:
The King's Cup will see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge face off as individual sailboat skippers,
Today, the Duke and Duchess have been training with 10-year-old Sam and 7-year-old Ethan of @ Place2Be ⛵ . peak. twitter.com/4MqS9LCnkH
– Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 7, 2019
Note the included emoji in this tweet. It reappeared later in the day in another tweet:
Thanks to all the members of the Cutty Sark who came to greet the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the launch of the King's Cup! 1945 pic.twitter.com/W0KFLA3Q3P
– Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 7, 2019
(Side note: when I threw a shot of 39, eye on this tweet, I thought "Cunty Stark" like … did the dog write it?)
The Royals hardly use the exclamation points. And they certainly do not use emoticons. Kensington Palace is using them more and more. They even posted an emoji that tweet yesterday.
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– Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 7, 2019
This is only an observation. It does not mean anything. Even so, well, communication means everything. This is the purpose of communication. That's the reason they use social media. The way in which they communicate is therefore worthy of mention. House Cambridge and House Susbad now have separate social media accounts. The social media strategy of Susbad House so far has been very effective. Meghan Markle used social media effectively before becoming a royal. And now that she controls House Susbad's independent Instagram account, we've seen some subtle changes in their social media strategy that have worked well and … can not be overlooked, right?
This is not a bad thing. Improve is not a bad thing. Learning from each other is not a bad thing. That's right, you know, interesting, because those courtiers who were so agitated that they started to say that Meghan does things differently, like it's a bad thing. Or is the problem that they did not think about it first?
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