BBC's subtitle blunder during a report on King Charles III cracks up people on Twitter

The BBC was criticised and made fun of after it used the word "vagina" instead of "Regina" during a telecast about Queen Elizabeth II's passing and King Charles III's ascension to the British throne. The blunder was noticed by Twitter users. They stated that the BBC should be careful with its auto subtitles.
BBC report on Prince Charles III

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KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The BBC used the word "vagina" instead of "Regina".
  • Twitter users spotted the mistake.
  • They took jibes at the channel.
The death of Queen Elizabeth II was a major piece of news covered worldwide. Undoubtedly, media channels rushed to break the details of the matter. Amid the chaos and hurry, BBC made a glaring blunder, making it a topic of interest on social media.
The British channel used the word "vagina" instead of "Regina" while reporting on King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II. The subtitle error occurred when the channel was updating viewers about King Charles III's first walkabout after ascending the throne. Twitter users were quick to pick up the error. One user posted a screengrab of the error and wrote, "Oops.. BBC should really be more careful with their auto subtitles.."
Soon, many took to social media to post about the blunder. One user wrote, "BBC subtitles spectacularly mis-hearing the words “Queen Regina" during a conversation about Camilla just now. #KingCharles."
Prince Charles became king after Queen Elizabeth's death at Balmoral castle on Thursday. Just like the Queen, Charles's ascension to the throne comes at an uncertain time. The Queen took to the throne at a very young age in 1952. Meanwhile, previous media reports doubted Charles's ascension to the throne as he was often reluctant to inherit the title as per protocols.
King Charles's elder son Prince William will be his heir. He lives a traditional royal life in England. Meanwhile, King Charles's younger son Prince Harry resides in Los Angeles along with his wife Meghan Markle and children. He moved out following a variety of issues with the royal family's treatment of his wife and marriage.
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