Twitterati Reacts on Princess Eugenie’s Royal Wedding Gown
After Meghan Markle, people were excited for Britain’s Princess Eugenie’s royal wedding. Today media actively plays their role in making people enjoy such grand celebrations on their screens. But, as no one is perfect, recently one of the news channel captured a footage from Eugenie’s wedding which made twitterati go lolzz. In the video of Eugenie’s while walking into St George’s Chapel inside Windsor Castle a mistake in subtitle was caught on screen. “What a beautiful breasts,” it read. “Absolutely fitting her.” Instead of dress this breasts word came and immediately after this people hilariously commented on twitter.
Check them out here:
Either the subtitles machine is broken or BBC News are getting rather personal about Princess Eugenie.????????#RoyalWedding pic.twitter.com/oFrlK2cMuX
— Ollie Bayliss (@Ollie_Bayliss) October 12, 2018
BBC Subtitles Department been on the Pinot early again... pic.twitter.com/UfSMOiyWxn
— Kenny Onions (@Kenny_Onions) October 12, 2018
That's a very unfortunate mistake. https://t.co/B9jUgn34Px
— Darren Sweeney (@dwsweeney) October 12, 2018
i've been distracted like that from time to time. https://t.co/ZUKtS4IDf0
— The Mask of Polo (@IcarFaem) October 12, 2018
Loving the fact that BBC subtitles isn't getting the words right and is calling Princess Eugenie "Princess EU Genie"
— ???? Simon ???? (@TheSimonC90) October 12, 2018
Watching Royal Wedding with subtitles is such fun!! Words not quite right! Lol
— kim roberts (@littleun58) October 12, 2018
Shout out to the BBC captions guy who is about to lose his job....#royalwedding #subtitles https://t.co/oMPOZvZNrw
— Lottie Garton (@LottieGarton) October 12, 2018
Oops, BBC #RoyalWedding2 subtitles changed dress to breasts. ???????????? #RoyalWedding pic.twitter.com/xTNnX7Kufe
— Mwes M Drew™ (@_mwes) October 12, 2018
BEST ERROR EVER! #royalwedding #subtitles #dress #breasts #brilliant pic.twitter.com/7xZt661b7h
— Alison Carr (@AlisonDCarr) October 12, 2018
Love it. The BBC with all the hard hitting facts. https://t.co/PbQ9kklCDf
— Dan Rogers (@DanRoger5) October 12, 2018