King Charles’ ‘dear oh dear’ Hilarious Meme Trend on Twitter after Video Goes Viral
3 min readA video of “Dear Oh Dear” connected to King Charles III is going viral on Twitter after the PM quit. Well, the video is a week old but has now become popular on the internet. As even a meme has come out of that video of Dear Oh Dear which is of King Charles III. But what is the video all about?
Read ahead to know more about a video of King Charles’s “Dear Oh Dear” video going viral on the internet as PM quits.
“Dear Oh Dear” video of King Charles III goes viral
We have had many videos of British royals going viral on the internet. While sometimes it was for a good reason, sometimes it even had a wrong reason to go viral. However, the latest video on Twitter is all about the Dear Oh Dear video.
Breaking: Prime Minister Liz Truss has resigned as UK prime minister after merely 45 days in office.
— Ben Volach (@benvol) October 20, 2022
King Charles to Liz Truss just a week ago: “Back again? Dear, oh dear”
Everyone laughed.
But King Charles apparently didn’t believe she could make it as PM to 38th day. 👑 pic.twitter.com/Zy7wQdv6dt
Well, this video is having its connection with King Charles III. As recently he showed his displeasure in meeting PM Liz Truss. That was caught in a video and has now become viral everywhere. But what was that video all about?
Why is “Dear Oh Dear” video of King Charles III going viral?
Recently PM Liz Truss met with the new heir to the throne King Charles III. Their meet ended up having something so unexpected that it has become a viral video now. Well, as PM Liz was to meet King Charles III, the video had the King saying “back again? Dear oh dear” that was when he saw the PM.
"Dear oh dear, anyway…" – King Charles #LizTrussPM pic.twitter.com/E6lDGnDNsR
— Un_Holy_Ghost (@Un_Holy_Ghost) October 20, 2022
Ever since this video got on the internet it has been trending everywhere. In fact, the displeasure of the King on the PM caught in the video is even going viral week later as now PM Liz Truss has already resigned.
“Dear Oh Dear” video of King Charles III turns into a meme
Dear Oh Dear video of King Charles III is certainly going viral, especially on Twitter. As users have been using it as a meme now. The Dear Oh Dear line by King has surely become a viral meme now. That’s attracting lots of users to try the meme. As PM Liz Truss has resigned.
Not his biggest fan but King Charles was spot on “Back Again.. Dear oh Dear” …🤷♂️☠️🤡🇬🇧👌🏻😂😂😂👇 pic.twitter.com/hIZZlVywWK
— Mike McNulty 🏴🇪🇺🇺🇦✊ (@bankaudits1) October 20, 2022
Users have been using the meme of Dear Oh Dear even more. One of the users said that King Charles III won’t have to meet Liz Truss again now as they tag the Dear Oh Dear meme with it.
Whatever he meant by it, King Charles spoke for the country when he greeted Liz Truss. ‘Dear, oh dear’ just about sums things up.
— Matthew Stadlen (@MatthewStadlen) October 13, 2022
I can hear King Charles: "Oh, dear, dear. Again!"#LizTruss
— Anna Bosch (@annabosch) October 20, 2022
I think we already would really like to know what King “Oh Dear” Charles III thinks about all this.#GeneralElection2022
— Hannah Page 🌙🖋🏴 (@Hannah_C_Page) October 20, 2022
I bet Charles didn’t say ‘Dear oh Dear’ when she called this morning
— JPC (@jpxan71) October 20, 2022
King Charles I and King Charles II both dissolved Parliament. I’m just saying…
— Fr Calvin Robinson (@calvinrobinson) October 19, 2022
King Charles seeing that Liz Truss resigned after 44 days in office and that the press is now rumouring that Boris could return to No. 10.
— Isa (@isaguor) October 20, 2022
Charles: Bloody hell, I didn't wait this long to put up with this mess right away.
Oh dear, oh dear… anyway…. pic.twitter.com/lWzPp2NEky
“Dear oh dear, anyway”. King Charles meeting Liz Truss. A regal meme is born. https://t.co/X9N8c6kkyE
— Nick Bryant (@NickBryantNY) October 12, 2022