Prince Charles and Camilla have turned off comments on their latest Twitter posts.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, 72 and 73, have faced significant online backlash after the release of Netflix’ series four of The Crown.
Their latest Twitter posts highlight Camilla’s recent charity work with homeless charity Emmaus UK.
Tweeting in view of their some 970,000 Twitter followers: “The Duchess of Cornwall, Patron of
@EmmausUK, recently joined a video call with staff and formerly homeless residents of @EmmausBrighton. Known as companions, to discuss the challenges faced by the charity as a result of the coronavirus crisis.”
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But the post only allows Twitter users to reply that are either followed by the Clarence House Twitter account or mentioned in the original tweet.
This comes after Camilla was mercilessly trolled on both Instagram and Twitter over her depiction in Netflix The Crown.
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On the latest series, a young Camilla is played by Emerald Fennell. Then known as Camilla Parker Bowles.
In the series Camilla and Charles continue to have a love affair.
Despite Camilla being married to Andrew Parker Bowles. And Charles to Princess Diana.
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For example, a previous Tweet raised attention to Camilla’s involvement with the Royal Commonwealth Society.
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