Kensington Palace has updated its Twitter profile picture to include Meghan Markle after she tied the knot with Prince Harry.
The image now shows the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at their first joint engagement together in February – after which they were called the ‘Fab Four’.
It was changed from a photo of Prince William, Kate and Harry at an event for their Heads Together mental health charity in 2016.
The bio now reads: ‘The official account of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their Royal Foundation, based at Kensington Palace’
The profile picture now shows the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at their first joint engagement together in February – after which they were called the ‘Fab Four’
Meghan and Harry tied the knot at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in front of a star-studded guestlist yesterday
The bio now reads: ‘The official account of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their Royal Foundation, based at Kensington Palace.’
The account has more than 1.46 million followers. The royal family’s Instagram profile image has also been updated.
Before it was changed, royal fan Arieh Miller tweeted: ‘At the #royalwedding party, surely the most important conversation is about the new @KensingtonRoyal twitter picture? #AddMegan.’
While another added: ‘I’m waiting for @KensingtonRoyal to change their Twitter and insta bio – will there be a new photo too?’
Fans were pleased after the profile photo was updated, with Rosemary adding: ‘Great to see @KensingtonRoyal has promptly edited its Twitter bio for the new couple.’
The profile photo was changed from a photo of Prince William, Kate and Harry at an event for their Heads Together mental health charity in 2016
More than six million people tweeted about Meghan and Harry’s big day – pictured, the profile photo Kensington Palace used on its Twitter feed
Harry looked emotional at points in the service as a composed Meghan smiled across at him
A sight to bring a man to tears: Meghan arrives at St George’s Chapel flanked by two pageboys
Meghan and Harry tied the knot at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in front of a star-studded guestlist yesterday.
More than six million people tweeted about the big day – more than three times the number during William and Kate’s wedding, social media monitoring firm Visibrain said.
Between 10pm on Friday and 11pm on Saturday, 6,604,498 tweets were posted worldwide on the royal nuptials, of which 5.2 million bore the hashtag #RoyalWedding.
That compared with 1,821,669 tweets across a similar timeframe for Prince William when he married Kate Middleton back on April 29, 2011.
The most picked up post was by Lucy Sempey and was retweeted nearly 105,000 times. It was a photograph of Meghan outside Buckingham Palace as a teen with the message: ‘One day you’re 15 and posing outside Buckingham palace and 22 years later you’re marrying the Prince. Unreal.’