To celebrate the Royal Wedding, Google have unveiled a new graphic for their search home page and it’s a rather baffling looking creation.
It features a carriage slopping through what appears to be yellow liquid, passing a grey clock stuck on a curiously squat building that resembles nothing in the real world.
Directly behind the wobbly looking carriage there’s a weird splodge of green and red paint that could be a fountain or a dome – or perhaps a very big hat.
Giraffe ahead
The carriage is heading towards a bridge – described as looking like it’s “made from Giraffe skin” by one wag on urban75 – while in the distance lies a fairytale castle stuck on a unlikely rocky outcrop.
The castle bears a passing resemblance to Castell Coch, situated some 200 miles away in south Wales – while the entire graphic is described by the same urban75 commentator as being, “shaped liked a fully amputated sinister pig, rolling on it’s big belly.”
Orange man gets hitched
Clearly Google can’t get enough of the royal wedding today – if you use drag the ‘orange man’ icon in Google Maps to get the Google Street View pictures for Buckingham palace, he becomes a married orange man.
Bless.
And that’s all the royal related news you’ll be getting from this site. We’re off to an anti-royal party in Brixton!