The Queen’s Dress On Live TV Doubles As Accidental Green Screen For Memes
By Mikelle Leow, 08 Apr 2020
Image via The Royal Family
The Queen has been the subject of some pretty royal memes of late. Soon after the royal family shared an iconic collage of Queen Elizabeth II in a phone call with British prime minister Boris Johnson, she appeared on live television in a dress that was just asking to be turned into a green screen.
Last Sunday, the Queen made a national address about staying strong during the COVID-19 crisis. Viewers were evidently inspired—not only because of her speech, but also because of the emerald green dress she had on, which was perfect for filling in effects or backgrounds just like how CGI would be used for films.
“I, for one, would like to thank the Queen for making her royal address and providing the nation with something it sorely needs right now—the perfect Photoshop bait,” tweeted writer and cartoonist Peter Chiykowski.
He got the ball rolling by superimposing a cat T-shirt on the dress, and since then, the meme has seen no end.
Paying homage to her love for corgis, Chiykowski also imagined her in corgi fan tees.
Social media users have additionally gone meta by putting Queen Elizabeth II in a sweater depicting Queen Elizabeth I, as well as merchandise for rock legend group Queen.
Check out some memes of the new green screen queen.
I, for one, would like to thank the Queen for making her royal address and providing the nation with something it sorely needs right now...
— Peter Chiykowski, the unauthorized Queenscreener (@rockpapercynic) April 5, 2020
The perfect Photoshop bait... pic.twitter.com/dU0CIATWs1
Cmd Lizzy pic.twitter.com/2XozWQ7kTv
— ダヒ (@Dahie) April 6, 2020
Elizabeth II wearing Elizabeth I: pic.twitter.com/7CZXtMYBlR
— Dave Till (@davetill) April 6, 2020
This is a difficult time for everyone and I, for one, am grateful for gifts such as these... pic.twitter.com/9v5M3Yhgog
— Peter Chiykowski, the unauthorized Queenscreener (@rockpapercynic) April 5, 2020
Okay 2020 let's break the Internet pic.twitter.com/dBgi7IgEae
— Peter Chiykowski, the unauthorized Queenscreener (@rockpapercynic) April 5, 2020
And wearing a coronavirus T-shirt: pic.twitter.com/ejFS3aI0Um
— Dave Till (@davetill) April 6, 2020
— David ''STAY THE FUCK HOME'' Jose (@Tweetmare) April 6, 2020
A few of you said my queenscreen photoshops are disrespectful, and you're right.
— Peter Chiykowski, the unauthorized Queenscreener (@rockpapercynic) April 5, 2020
The Queen is definitely a corgis > cats lady. pic.twitter.com/XmQI5jJ5Ao
— Sue Moseley (@Spookypooky) April 5, 2020
— microtherion (@microtherion) April 6, 2020
Here you go pic.twitter.com/KVD3kCBNWC
— Denis K (@karbics) April 6, 2020
This canvas speaks to me pic.twitter.com/iWk6FuGsPM
— Ned Pyle (@NerdPyle) April 6, 2020
[via Marie Claire, cover image via The Royal Family]