After Meghan Markle and Prince Harry dropped huge revelations toward their lives as royals, royal experts and reporters are wondering what the palace has to say about the ongoing issue. While there has been no official statement released yet, it seems like Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the British royal family sympathize and "support" the Sussex couple. 

According to Daily Mail, the official Twitter account of the Royal Family, with the handle @RoyalFamily, "liked" a tweet posted by a fan expressing support to Meghan Markle. The surprising action made by the alleged member of the royal family just hit the news a couple of hours ago. 

The tweet in question mainly "slammed" Meghan Markle's "haters" and "detractors" in light of recent events. As per the fan, who uses the name Anne Boleyn, with the handle @TudorChick1501, these haters, whom the user also referred to as "anti-Meghan Markle trolls" are all "furious and terrified." This is because they are now witnessing a "seismic" change in power and culture.

The user also emphasized that Meghan Markle was "genius" to title her Vogue issue as "Forces for Change," which is just fitting given what she has been voicing out since her arrival in the royal family. The tweet further slammed the haters by stating that they are "all the same" who simply "pine" for the old days and ways of the monarchy. 

There are not many "likes" given to the tweet posted by the user. But, it was surprising to see that the official Twitter account of the royal family was included in the list. 

Royal Family on Twitter has over 4.1 million followers, as per Express UK. The account is largely utilized for posting updates, pictures, and videos from Buckingham palace. Typically, these all centers on the "works" made by Queen Elizabeth II and the rest of the British Royal family, hence, the username and handle. 

Upon seeing the "like" made by the official account, fans and followers are convinced that Queen Elizabeth II, along with the members of the family, supports and defends Meghan Markle, as well as her husband, Prince Harry. However, experts asserted that it might be an "error" made by some of the social media managers or staff of the said account. 

It was also noted that the account "rarely gets involved" in debates, biases, and conversations made by Twitter uses toward issues surrounding and involving the royal family. Not to mention, the account also "never likes" tweets and posts made by fans.

Currently, the tweet has been now "unliked" by the official account. So, it's likely that it was an error on the staff's part. As for the queen and the other members of the royal family, nothing much has been released or revealed about their takes on the issue.