The Queen is now on Facebook. But before you rush to add her as your friend, you should know - you can't.

Yes, you heard it right, The British Monarchy Facebook page does not allow users to 'friend' the Queen or send her messages. People can instead 'Like' the page and follow all news updates on royal events.


"This is the official Facebook page for the British Monarchy, offering updates on Royal news and events," the profile description reads.

The page went live on Monday, Nov 8 and as of Wednesday, Nov 10, the has over 1,90,000 fans.

This source of the news is from www.oneindia.in
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Who wants to make her the friend? Let her make us as her friend by opening your page for all!!!

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Here also they try to prove that they are far superior than others which cannot be encouraged. :( :(
I think they think all the people do not have any work other than chatting with the queen..What is the use of such pages where problems can not be reported or neither solved.. :angry:
Kings and queens were and are always lonely and as they never get friends!
Queen can not be wrong. Others can be wrong or right. So how can ordinary mortals be her friends. 'God save the queen. The queen is dead'. But God will not save an ordinary mortal when he is dead. Thus there is nothing similar between queen and her subjects. Let us thank the queen for allowing us to like her page.

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People has to change their mind of making them superior.Then only stars will come to earth.

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A king must be the noble servant of subjects.Is it true?
nagalakshmi.karunanidhi wrote:
[quote]A king must be the noble servant of subjects.Is it true?[/quote]

In England, king is only figurehead and is neither servant nor master. It was wittingly remarked that ultimately there would be only five kings- Four in playing cards and one in England.

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I used to be very active on facebook until I came to know about boddunan. Now my addictiveness has been changed from Facebook to Boddunan. All discussions here are too addictive. I can't resist them.
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