Fox News gives Princess of Wales a very unfortunate royal title during spelling blunder
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Princess of WHAT? Fox News Gives Kate Middleton A Very Unfortunate Royal Title During A Misspelling
- The graphical error that ruined the Princess’s official royal title occurred during America’s Newsroom morning segment on Wednesday.
- Co-hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino shared their predictions for 2022 and 2023
- Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, is a member of the British Royal Family.
- She is married to William, Prince of Wales, who is first in line to the British throne.
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A brutally awkward misspelling appeared during a Fox News broadcast referring to Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, as the ‘Princess of Whales’, a gigantic sea creature.
The graphical error that accidentally messed up the princess’s official royal title occurred during the morning segment of America’s Newsroom hosted by co-hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino.
The co-hosts were reflecting on their predictions for 2022 and offered more for the upcoming New Year when the graphical bug appeared around three minutes into the show.
Perino predicted that the 40-year-old Princess of Wales would announce that she was pregnant in 2022, which did not happen.
The co-anchors were reflecting on their predictions for 2022 and offered their predictions for 2023 when the mistake accidentally made by the network graphics team appeared on the show’s three-minute mark.
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, is a member of the British royal family. She is married to William, Prince of Wales, who is first in line to the British throne.
But what happened was that she assumed the title of ‘Princess of Whales after the death of Queen Elizabeth’, which were the exact words that appeared on the monitor.
The senior royal title is named after the country of Wales, which is within the United Kingdom, rather than the large aquatic animal.
The show continued with Hemmer and Perino sharing their 2023 predictions that included a border visit by President Joe Biden, a TikTok ban, and a Super Bowl win for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Airing Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Fox’s morning show focuses on current events, political analysis and interviews, and has been a part of the Fox News lineup since February 2007.
the morning segment of America’s Newsroom hosted by co-hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino on Wednesday that averages around 1,720,000 viewers, according to AdWeek
Co-host Bill Hemmer gave his predictions for 2023
Eagle-eyed viewers were quick to pick up on the spelling mistake this morning.
One person wrote: ‘Ok I know I saw this. I couldn’t believe it, but it’s true. This was on a screen, on Fox News. “The Princess of Whales”. THAN? And these news people are supposed to be educated?
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, is a high-ranking member of the royal family. She is married to William, Prince of Wales, who is first in line to the British throne.
The royal couple married in 2011 and have three children together. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Kate became the Princess of Wales following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8 this year. Her Majesty died at the age of 96, after 70 monumental years serving her country on the throne.
The heir to the throne assumes the title of Prince of Wales; therefore, when William took over the role, his wife Kate also took their respective title.
She is the first person to hold the royal title since Princess Diana.
Diana, who was the first wife of King Charles, died in August 1997 in a car accident in Paris.
Despite marrying the Prince of Wales in 2005, Queen Consort Camilla did not take the title of Princess of Wales out of respect for Diana.
Kate assumed the title of Princess of Wales when her husband became heir to the British throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.