Whether or not you're a royalist, if you want to keep up with news about the British royal family then Twitter is a good place to head.
With several official accounts sharing news about the Queen, Kate'n'Will and other family members, you'll be the first to know when anything exciting occurs.
We've listed the current Twitter profiles of the British monarchy below.
It is a pleasure to open the Information Age exhibition today at the @ScienceMuseum and I hope people will enjoy visiting. Elizabeth R.— BritishMonarchy (@BritishMonarchy) October 24, 2014
If you're going to follow just one royal Twitter account, make it this one.
@BritishMonarchy offers "updates, pictures and videos from Buckingham Palace about the work and activities of The Royal Family and the institution of Monarchy."
This is the account Queen Elizabeth sent her first tweet from (embedded above) as she opened an exhibition at The Science Museum in London.
The Prince of Wales and Prince Harry attend a reception with widows of Australian soldiers who fought at #Gallipoli pic.twitter.com/LHPhOQwSs3— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) April 25, 2015
For news about Britain's future king, you can follow Clarence House's official account for "updates, pictures and videos from Clarence House, about The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge introduce their son Prince George to the world for the 1st time #ThrowbackThursday pic.twitter.com/MtGAZWKpr3— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) April 30, 2015
The @kensingtonroyal account offers "updates, pictures and videos from Kensington Palace, about The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and their Royal Foundation."
This is where news of the second royal baby is expected to be announced.
The office are "Pitching In" with the final preparations for #pitchatpalace 3.0. St. James's Palace awaits. - AY pic.twitter.com/hpDY6RMheK— The Duke of York (@TheDukeOfYork) March 20, 2015
Prince Andrew, the Queen's second son, was the first royal to sign up to Twitter back in 2013.
His official account is managed by aides, but occasional tweets are sent by the Duke himself. These are signed "AY."
Great visit today to Edinburgh and The Royal Hospital for Sick Children. So proud to see their incredible work! pic.twitter.com/XlGjKTH3QV— Bea (@yorkiebea) August 20, 2014
Prince Andrew's eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice is also on Twitter. She tweets about her charitable work and on occasion, puppies.