The platinum jubilee emoji of ‘PJ the corgi’ was unveiled on the real Twitter account

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The royal family’s Platinum Jubilee emoji has been featured: a corgi dressed in a crown called PJ.

The symbol of the cheerful dog – the Queen’s favorite breed – gave the impression on the official Twitter account of the monarchy, with the message: “Meet PJ the corgi, our Jubilee emoji!”

Sporting a purple and platinum crown, the colors of the Jubilee, PJ, the drawn idiom, will appear on Twitter when users come up with Jubilee birthday party hashtags.

The Royal Family’s Twitter account added: “PJ will appear when you use #PlatinumJubilee #HM70 #PlatinumPartyatthePalace #PlatinumJubileePageant or #TheBigJubileeLunch and we hope that as many of you as possible will use PJ to help celebrate the Jubilee here on Twitter. “

Clarence House also welcomed PJ’s arrival by saying “Welcome to PJ the corgi!”, followed by a paw print emoji.

The queen is synonymous with short-legged dogs.

He had more than 30 corgis during his reign, most of whom are descendants of his first corgi, Susan, who was given to him on his 18th birthday in 1944.

Lately he has 3 dogs: an elderly dorgi (cross of corgi/dachshund) Candy, and two corgi puppies: Muick and Sandy.

The Queen’s chief dressmaker, Angela Kelly, revealed that the new puppies were a constant source of joy for the monarch during the lockdown.

A herd of mischievous puppet corgis causing the chaos of comedians on The Mall will perform at the Jubilee Pageant, the end of the Christmas celebrations.

A special segment titled Queen’s Favorites will also come with performances from the beloved pony from Queen Peggy’s formative years and her favorite horses, such as the winner of the Royal Ascot Gold Cup estimate.

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