The coronation invite to the Ukrainian first lady caused a stir on social media due to what appears to be a typo hero in the invitation to King Charles III coronation event.
Wife of Ukraine president Olena Zelenska proudly posted the heraldic-inspired invitation to the coronation on Twitter. She wrote: “Invitation that will be remembered forever. Was honoured 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 users were quick to point out that the invite is missing the letter “r” in Ukraine-making it look like “Ukaine” on both the envelope and card.
One user’s comment read: “Please tell me that isn’t a spelling mistake on the very official coronation invite”
However, another ‘sarcastic’ user disputed the typo, claiming it was old English cursive writing, saying: “The K and the R are together! There are two loops on top indicating two letters.”
Whatever the case may be, the First Lady of Ukraine, who represented her country at the ceremony, was too pleased to be attending the historic event and was thankful for the solidarity with the war-torn nation.
She said: “Was glad to hear words of support toward Ukraine from guests of the ceremony.”
She expressed her pleasure at meeting the first lady of the US, Jill Biden, along with Isaac Herzog, the president of Israel and royalty from Norway and Luxembourg.