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Kings of spain They found on Twitter the perfect tool to get people to do the work they do during the coronavirus crisis. With the canceled schedule, Don Felipe and Donja Letizia conduct video calls with various organizations from the Zarzuela Palace, where they are in custody. Despite the fact that your account is more than five years old, right now they have begun to use it more actively, and the truth is that they are quite successful. “Because of the circumstances, the traditional agenda has changed, as well as the system of contacts with various sectors of Spanish society,” they explain to us from Casa Real.
Casa de S.M. The king is gaining 959,000 followers on Twitter, the figure is very close to a million, And, seeing how the number of users is growing in recent weeks, they can reach the milestone sooner rather than later. As we already have in Vanitatis, it is the Zarzuela Communications Department that is responsible for tweeting, in particular Maria Eugenia Simon, who also runs the Royal Family website.
Comparing these figures with the data of other monarchies, we find that Don Felipe and Donja Letizia are very fond of on Twitter, although they do not reach the number of the British royal family, known and admired throughout the world. score The Royal Family, It includes Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Counts of Wessex and Princess Anne, who gathered 4.2 million followers. From my side Kensington PalaceGuillermo and Kate total 1.9 million.
Of course, Spanish kings get followers Clarence House, Carlos and Camilla, which has a total of 892,000 subscribers. Other monarchies are far from a million. This is the case of Koninklijk Huis, a profile of Guillermo Alejandro and Maxim de Holanda, who has 320,000 subscribers, and the Belgian Royal Palace, a story about Felipe and Matilda of Belgium, which has 105,000 subscribers.
One of pending topics by don Felipe and Dona Letizia is Instagramthe most popular social network at the moment, and the number of subscribers who accumulate real accounts proves this. In the Zuckerberg network, two royal accounts are fighting for the podium: from Kensington Palace, from Cambridge, from Sussex Royal, from Harry and Megan. The first has 11.5 million followers, and the second 11.3. However, it should be noted that a few weeks ago Sussex announced that they were temporarily leaving this account, so it is possible that in the coming months it will lose subscribers.
In third place, we find Queen Elizabeth’s Royal Family account with 7.8 million subscribers, followed by Carlos and Camilla, as well as Clarence House and a million subscribers. The rest of the royal families are far behind: Holland pulls Windsor the mostwith half a million subscribers. Maxim’s charm seems to be the key, since all the publications in which the queen appears are the ones that accumulate the most sympathy.
Sweden continues with 428,000 followers, Denmark with 386,000 and Norway with 169,000. It is striking that, as it happens on Twitter, the Belgian is the house that receives the least followers, leaving only 52,000. What happens to Felipe and Matilda?