http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/bbc/...n-Twitter.html
LOL!
Maybe now a few journo's will learn to check their facts before grabbing for the sensationalist headlines.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/bbc/...n-Twitter.html
LOL!
Maybe now a few journo's will learn to check their facts before grabbing for the sensationalist headlines.
Poor Charlie. Got so excited and then a crashing disappointment.
What are they even doing practising??? for this event.
Given the Queens family history, she'll make the 100 for sure, & then some!
They do it for a lot of 'important' people so that they are ready in the event of a sudden departure. Newspapers also have obituaries already written.
Mistakes occasionally happen and people end up reading their own obituary. In this case it was the modern trend of tweeting on an empty head that led to the error.
I realize that it is something of a fact of life that parents must die in order for their offspring to inherit, but it does seem a bit morbid.
As per Mark Twain quote " the reports of my death are greatly exaggerated"
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