This could be expert trolling.
During the the Queen’s Speech on Brexit, a host of proposed new laws designed to prepare the UK for a “smooth and orderly” departure from the EU were announced.
Of the 27 bills and draft bills, eight relate to Brexit including a Repeal Bill to overturn the 1972 Act which took Britain into the European Economic Community. Separate bills on customs, trade, immigration, fisheries, agriculture, nuclear safeguards and more were proposed.
The Queen also stated that Theresa May will work on maintaining the “deep and special relationship with our European allies” and “enhance and maintain” Britain’s role on the world stage.
Plans for a public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower tragedy were also confirmed along with plans to review Britain’s counter-terrorism strategy with an Armed Forces Bill, Data Protection Bill and Draft Patient Safety Bill being proposed.
Notably, there was no mention of President Trump’s visit to the UK.
President Trump's state visit, universal free school lunches, winter fuel allowance and "dementia tax" left out of Queen's Speech
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) June 21, 2017
Given the fact that Brexit was the core focus of the Queen’s Speech, various people found Her Majesty’s choice of attire to be very interesting.
The Queen's hat looks like a tribute to the EU flag. #QueensSpeech pic.twitter.com/NTtvLIlE05
— Megan Stodel (@MeganStodel) June 21, 2017
https://twitter.com/charliersmith1/status/877477941772509185
Loving the Queen's EU bonnet….
— Sue Perkins 💙 (@sueperkins) June 21, 2017
Did the queen wear an EU flag hat to troll brexiteers, tories and the DUP on purpose? #QueensSpeech #flegs
— Pat The Hat (@PTH_C) June 21, 2017
Could this just be a coincidence? Well…
Not to be facetious but the Queen's hat looks like the European Union flag pic.twitter.com/1nDJ3sWDTd
— Federica Cocco (@federicacocco) June 21, 2017
It's not facetious. All her clothes are carefully considered with optics and message in mind. Absolutely not coincidental.
— @sinead_ryan (@sinead_ryan) June 21, 2017