Potential ‘spelling mistake’ seen in coronation invite to Ukraine’s first girl Olena Zelenska
The coronation invite to the Ukrainian first girl has prompted a stir on social media because of a possible “spelling mistake”.
Olena Zelenska proudly posted the heraldic-inspired invitation on Twitter following the coronation over the weekend.
Mrs Zelenska mentioned: “Invitation that will be remembered forever. Was honored to attend coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla and to wish them a successful reign and prosperity.”
However, eagle-eyed Twitter customers shortly identified that the invite might have been lacking the letter “r” in Ukraine – making it appear like “Ukaine” on each the envelope and card.
One mentioned: “Please tell me that isn’t a spelling mistake on the very official coronation invite”
Others posted recognizing the potential error, too.
However, one other person disputed the typo, claiming it was previous English cursive writing as a substitute.
They mentioned: “The K and the R are together! There are two loops on top indicating two letters.”
Whether it was old-style calligraphy or an absence of proofreading, the First Lady of Ukraine, who represented her nation on the ceremony, was extra within the event and the friends, who she thanked for exhibiting solidarity with the war-torn nation.
She mentioned: “Was glad to hear words of support toward Ukraine from guests of the ceremony.”
She expressed her pleasure at assembly the primary girl of the US, Jill Biden, together with Isaac Herzog, the president of Israel and royalty from Norway and Luxembourg.
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Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy did not attend the ceremony however congratulated the King on his coronation, wishing him “many years of successful reign”.
Mr Zelenskyy additionally referred to as the King and Queen “true friends of Ukraine” and talked about his “honour” of meeting with the King again in February.
More than 2,000 friends attended the coronation in Westminster Abbey, with 1000’s of spectators packing the Mall regardless of the moist climate to observe the procession afterwards.