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US-based multinational food chain Burger King offers a part-time job to Prince Harry.
Updated : Jan 16, 2020, 08:13 AM IST
Last week British royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their exit from the royal family. The news came as a shock to the British monarchy and to the people of the United Kingdom. As soon as Meghan and Harry announced their exit, #Megxit started trending on Twitter and people started making all sorts of assumptions about their exit, their future plans and more.
While announcing their exit Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made it clear that they want to be 'financially independent' and guess what, some popular brands took this opportunity in a hilarious way by offering a job to Prince Harry.
In a hilarious tweet, US-based multinational food chain Burger King offers a part-time job to Prince Harry.
"you always have a job in our kingdom", "@ harry, this royal family offers part-time positions" wrote the food giant in its cheeky Twitter thread.
you always have a job in our kingdom https://t.co/D9h23URFXz
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) January 8, 2020
@ harry, this royal family offers part-time positions
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) January 13, 2020
“Dear Duke, you can look for your first job without giving up the crown,” said the Spanish version of the advertisement in Argentina.
Queridos Duques, si andan buscando trabajo, tenemos una nueva corona para ustedes.
— Burger King Arg (@BurgerKingArg) January 9, 2020
Trabajá con nosotros, elegí el futuro como vos querés: https://t.co/C2pVka9Y4y pic.twitter.com/6HwR0vMRWd
The tweet has received a flood of reactions from social media users with 1.7k retweets and over 7.3k likes since it was shared.
Budweiser Canada didn't leave the opportunity and reacted in a way that won the internet. "Maybe he’d rather be second-in-line for the King of Beers", tweeted Budweiser Canada.
Maybe he’d rather be second-in-line for the King of Beers.
— Budweiser Canada (@BudweiserCanada) January 13, 2020
Soon reactions from netizens started pouring in...
I'm dead.
— Amanda Nelson (@MaritimeGirl13) January 13, 2020
— Galaxy Glitterz (@GalaxyGlitterz) January 13, 2020
He'll come for the new crown every day.
Burger King - the only royal family I respect.
— Oakview Films (@OakViewFilms) January 13, 2020
whopper or big king? pic.twitter.com/uPFToe38Ry
— Cüneyt (@polliceversoo) January 14, 2020
Priceless
— MargaretTooPoorForGaetzToSu (@MargaretHard) January 13, 2020
In a statement released Queen Elizabeth supported Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision. "My family and I are entirely supportive of Harry and Meghan's desire to create a new life as a young family," said the 93-year-old monarch.