The service has started operating today with links to photographs of the queen of a reunion with writer Carol Ann Duffy,
recently named "Poet Laureate" (poet of the court), and YouTube videos from the famous changing of the guard at Buckingham .
The technological revolution and led to oldest tradition in the social network Twitter, which as of today the British royal family
informed of their major
activities and events, today announced the Buckingham Palace.
Page - http://twitter.com/BritishMonarchy- provides news and information, but "there is no member of the royal family by writing messages on Twitter," said a palace spokesman told AP news agency.
"The intention is to make a news service than a personal voice," added the spokesman, who explained that both Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles are aware of the initiative.
The site, which had joined about 450 people in its first hours of operation also led to a video of a reunion of Prince William with members of an NGO.
The British royal family has tried in recent years to increase its online presence, with a renewal of full page www.royal.gov.uk and a Youtube channel through which the queen is usually spread special messages.