Queen approves Flickr and posts Intimate Photos
Following her famous gesture of approving the video streaming website YouTube and social networking website Twitter, the Queen has through another famous move approved photo-sharing website Flickr and even posted some of the Royal Family's intimate photos on it. Before choosing a right broadband supplier, find exclusive broadband comparison on most popular broadband providers.
According to reports up to the latest photographs of the Queen and the Royal Family's other members would be streamed on to the fresh Buckingham Palace page on the Flickr website, which is all set go live on Monday.
The website is believed to store around six hundred photographs of the Royals initially and will have twenty eight sections that cover the senior Royal Family members including the Queen, Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duchess of Cornwall, and Princes Harry and William.
A unique glimpse of the life as well as work of the modern Monarchy would be provided by the online phot-album. Besides, the album will alaso allow the users of Flickr to use the images in blogs and other social media.
Besides the images of the Royal Family at work as well as play, more historical content drawn from the Royal Collections will also be included in the website. Among the several intimate family images many depict the Queen and Prince Charles as toddlers and children.
The highlights of the website album photos include an image of the Queen just a couple of years old and a family portrait that shows Princess Elizabeth when she was three years old enjoying tea with her parents.
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