Rolling Stones’ controversial tweet about Elizabeth II’s death: Was there a deeper meaning?

MNo celebrity has expressed condolences on the death Queen Elizabeth II England. Her death caused quite a stir and prompted an immediate reaction from celebrities who were, in a way, related to queen.

Famous rock band rolling stones They took to Twitter to express their condolences with a message that many fans consider controversial.

rolling stones They extend their deepest condolences to the royal family on the death of Her Majesty the Queen, Queen Elizabeth IIwho have been as enduring in their lives as they are in countless others,” read the band’s tweet.

Minutes ago, the lead singer of the band, Mick Jaggerhad posted an emotional message about the king.

“All my life, Your Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II He was always there.”

“In my childhood I can remember watching her wedding on TV. I remember her as a beautiful young lady, to the nation’s beloved grandmother. My deepest condolences are with the royal family.”

Everyone notices the same thing in both tweets

However, users have noticed that there are details in both messages, especially the part that contains rolling stones Talking about queen As “a constant presence in their lives as in countless others”.

Some have interpreted it as a message dedicated to Mick Jaggerwith the princess MargaretAnd the Queen Elizabeth IIThe Queen’s sister was also considered a rock star as a bad influence.

Naturally, social media users took a closer look at JaggerA tweet, unsurprisingly, focused on the first part of it which reads “All my life, Your Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II He was always there.” This part of the text could also target the king’s curious look about his relationship with Princess Margaret.

JaggerThe tweet has racked up more than 143,000 likes and hundreds of users have commented on it.

Meanwhile, the group’s message garnered more than 18,000 likes and dozens of comments on Twitter.

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