Mobile phones have become a key part of many peoples' lives and the monarchy isn't exempt, though their preferences vary when ...
Now her son, the food writer and bon viveur Tom Parker Bowles, has revealed that his mother still uses an old fashioned Nokia brick phone for security reasons. In comments made to Woman & Home ...
She's in Jersey.' The Nokia 6310 was referred to as the 'brick phone' when it first came out in 2001, due to its sturdiness and long battery life. The old fashioned phone doesn't have any apps ...
However, Queen Camilla has opted to keep it simple with her phone of choice, embracing a '90s Nokia "brick" phone, meaning ...
Queen Camilla has access to the all of the world's latest technology at her fingertips but it seems she likes to keep things ...
The Queen uses an old Nokia brick to keep in touch with her family, her son has revealed. For reasons of national security, little is known about the mobile phones used by the Royal Family.
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.
I think it's for security," the 49-year-old food writer said. Queen Camilla prefers to use a Nokia brick phone for security reasons, according to her son, Tom Parker Bowles. Picture: Chris Jackson ...