What were you doing there BBC?!
A lot of stations are covering varying aspects of the royal wedding today.
Just moments ago Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank said ‘I do’ in St. George’s chapel. However, when the bride was making her way up the steps to the church, the BBC decided to comment on it.
But it went very, very wrong.
When commenting on her dress, the subtitles appeared to take a different angle and commented on her, erm… breasts.
It was spotted on Twitter by BBC journalist Ollie Bayliss.
He said: “Either the subtitles machine is broken or BBC News are getting rather personal about Princess Eugenie.”
You can see the tweet 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
We’re certainly hoping the subtitles machine is broken…
Meanwhile, everyone is making the same joke about Sarah Ferguson’s hat.
Taking the Twitter, the BBC (again) said that it resembled something from Harry Potter.
When you’ve got a #RoyalWedding at 11 but Harry Potter has to catch you to win a Quidditch match at 2 pic.twitter.com/U6uKx3dgct
— BBC Three (@bbcthree) October 12, 2018