
The royal family's website is primarily a repository of information about the working members of the family, but it is also a place where news is released, as well as an important piece of infrastructure that keeps the palace running, which makes it an attractive target for mischief.
At about 10 a.m. local time, royal.uk was inaccessible for approximately 90 minutes. During the outage, a royal source told The Mirror that no sensitive information had been compromised. "The website is down due to a denial-of-service attack," the source explained.
Russian hackers 'crash Royal Family website' just days after King Charles condemned invasion of ...

Russian hackers claimed responsibility for taking down the Royal Family 's official website in a targeted cyber attack yesterday - just days after King Charles condemned the invasion of Ukraine.
It was reported that the Royal Family's website, royal.uk, was taken down for around 90 minutes, displaying an error message from around 10.20 on Sunday morning.
Royal Family Website Crashed in Cyberattack by Pro-Russia Hackers: Reports
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Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies and the world's most famous families. Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment.
The British royal family's official website was briefly down over the weekend following a cyberattack allegedly caused by Russian hackers, multiple outlets report.
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