The Royal Announcement hashtag on X (formerly Twitter) has taken the Internet by storm. Because? Because it contains no real information or advertisements about Kate Middleton or King Charles. Instead, it’s packed with jokes and memes.
Earlier today, #RoyalAnnouncement was the number one trend on X. As a result, users began to expect a royal announcement from Buckingham Palace. When that announcement never came, many were outraged.
Even crazier, many more were upset because the hashtag contained no real information… just dumb memes.
When you click #RealAnnouncement and I see nothing but fake news and memes..!!pic.twitter.com/yBXUHxaDcu
– Haroon Mustafa (@CRICFOOTHAROON) March 18, 2024
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Any avid X user will tell you that the platform loves their jokes. So, as expected, the Royal Announcement hashtag was filled with humor and memes.
One person posted a meme that referenced the movie. Clueless…on official Buckingham Palace letterhead. “Why should I listen to you anyway? You are a virgin who doesn’t know how to drive.
That was very hard, Charles. #RealAnnouncement pic.twitter.com/BWFAS9xDSY
— Jane Austen First Drafts (@Austen1stDrafts) March 18, 2024
Another user made a joke about the evil mastermind behind the hashtag… whoever that person is.
“Pictures of the guy starting the #RoyalAnnouncement hashtag.”
Images of the boy starting the #RealAnnouncement hashtag pic.twitter.com/W4kHYqrTzo
— . (@toops99) March 18, 2024
Of course, some people took the opportunity to complain about all the memes using their own memes… “Seeing #RoyalAnnouncement is trending, clicking on it and then getting pure memes,” one user wryly joked.
Seer #RealAnnouncement It’s trending, you click on it and then you get hit with pure memes pic.twitter.com/3kutYeE0BE
– Soph (@scward1991) March 18, 2024
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