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Rep: Swedish royals don't Tweet

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Published: June 7, 2010 at 10:37 PM

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 7 (UPI) -- The Swedish Royal Court says a recent spate of Twitter postings about the royal family are fake.

The messages are generally humorous and discuss the taste in housewares, music and television of King

Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia, Prince Carl Phillip and Princesses Madeleine and Victoria, the Local reported.

"We do not have a Twitter feed, we are looking at alternatives to close unwanted Twitter pages," Nina Eldh from the Royal Court told the Swedish society magazine Svensk Damtidning.

Topics: Carl XVI Gustaf
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