As the most senior members of the Royal Family, it's expected that the King and Queen would have access to all of the latest technology to ensure they can easily stay in contact with their nearest and dearest.However, Queen Camilla struggles to keep up with her family's digital chats, although entirely through her own choice, as she instead chooses to keep it simple '90s Nokia "brick" phone.
The revelation was made by Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles, 49, who recently told Woman & Home Magazine that his mum is not included in their family WhatsApp chat due to her outdated choice of mobile phone, HELLO!
reports.When asked if his family had a group chat on the messaging app, he replied: "We do—my children, my sister and cousins—but my mum still uses an old-fashioned Nokia telephone, so [she] can’t.
I think it’s for security."During her 70-year reign, the late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly had a slightly more advanced phone than Camilla but was "defeated by apps," according to Gyles Brandreth’s book, Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait.He wrote: "She had her own mobile phone, and obliging grandchildren ready to show her how it worked.
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