Nowadays, whether at parties or in subway cars, "mobile phone heads" can be seen everywhere. Although the queen is very traditional and conservative, under the leadership of her grandchildren, it can be said that she has kept pace with the times.

Mobile phones and iPads, which are not commonly used modern communication tools for people over 80 years old, but the queen still has them. Moreover, she often used her mobile phone to greet family and friends, and learned to use her mobile phone to text and use iPad to video with people.
Back in 2001, the Queen received a mobile phone from her second son, Prince Andrew, a Swiss-made Siemens C35i. The phone was a gift from her second son, Andrew, who is considered the most "high-tech-minded" member of the royal family of her generation. Andrew deliberately stored the phone numbers of royals for the Queen and taught her to use them. Andrew wants the Queen to be in touch with members of the royal family at all times.
However, the Queen has never used her mobile phone in public, but she will chat with family members through her mobile phone when she is on holiday at Buckingham Palace or in a country house. In addition to mastering the normal calling function, the Queen of England has also used her mobile phone to participate in horse racing betting. In addition, both William and Harry taught the Queen how to send and receive text messages on her mobile phone.
The Queen's mobile phone number is reportedly kept secret. Some telecom company experts said that for VIP users, they will take special protective measures to ensure that they will not receive the wrong phone call, nor will they leak the mobile phone number to the other party.
The elderly will only take calls from two people: her sweet little cotton jacket, her daughter Princess Anne, and her horse racing manager, John Warren. Especially Warren's call, the queen will definitely answer.
The Queen and Warren
The Queen's love of horses is well known, and Warren is considered one of the best thoroughbred horse consultants in the world. He was both a friend of the Queen and her horse racing advisor.
He was also a nobleman, home to Highclere Castle in Berkshire. There is a British drama that is particularly famous, called "Downton Abbey", which is not far from his family's castle.
The Queen and Princess Anne and Warren at the Royal Race
The Royal Jockey Club is a very important event for the royal family, which was originally limited to the royal family, but now the general public can also participate in tickets. The Royal Jockey Club attracts everyone's attention not only in horse racing, but also in the hats on women's heads. Up to the royal family and nobles, down to the common people, all kinds of celebrities and celebrities compete for glory, and some people even call it "hat" beautiful as a flower.
The Queen herself has been associated with horse racing for more than 70 years. The Queen first attended the Royal Jockey Club in 1945, when she was only 19 years old.
And she's never missed a race since she took the throne – you can imagine how much she loves horse racing, how important her horse racing consultant is to her.
As for her three sons, Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, she had to call her landline.
The automatic voicemails on the Queen's phone are also interesting, thanks to her grandson, Prince Harry.
After the Queen had her cell phone, Harry recorded a voice message for Her Grandmother, which was said to say something like this:
hi! What's wrong! This is Liz (the Queen's nickname, a name that can only be given by the Queen's elders or the closest people of her peers)! Sorry, I left the throne.
To call Prince Philip's hotline, press 1; to find Charles, press 2; to find corgis, press 3.
According to British media reports on the 1st, Queen Elizabeth II revealed to the US ambassador to the United Kingdom Barzan that she was surprised to see a "mobile phone ocean" in public. She thinks it's very impolite to just look at your phone and ignore the people around you.
The Queen said to Barzan: "Wherever I look, I see the back of the phone, and I feel strange about it. In an interview with British media, Barzan said that after he arrived last year, he had a pleasant conversation with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. During the conversation, the Queen told him that she missed the eye-to-eye exchange between people.
According to reports, in recent years, some guests invited to Buckingham Palace to attend royal banquets and events have also buried their heads in their mobile phones from time to time, which has made the Queen feel quite dissatisfied.
In addition, the Queen is very impatient with the sudden ringing of the mobile phone at an inappropriate time. She even asked her entourage not to bring her cell phone with her at work, as the ringing of the phone would disturb her.
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