Insiders confirm that Queen Elizabeth II only picks up her phone for two people, and they may not be who you think they are
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Insiders confirm that Queen Elizabeth II only picks up her phone for two people, and they may not be who you think they are
Queen Elizabeth II reportedly owns a Samsung mobile phone, but did you know that she only uses it for only two people within "The Firm"?
The Queen has reportedly been picking up her phone for only two people within ‘The Firm’. Credit: Getty Images.
Speculations regarding the 95-year-old monarch's online activities have surfaced after she was rumoured to own a mobile phone and a 'secret' Facebook account earlier this month.
Now, Palace insiders are letting the public in on Her Majesty's personal life as they confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II actually owns an anti-hacker encryption phone and has only been picking it up for two people.
Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti revealed on American podcast The Royally: “Apparently, the Queen has two people who she speaks to the most on her phones and she also apparently has a mobile phone which is said to be Samsung packed with anti-hacker encryption by MI6 so nobody can hack into her phone.”
“But the two people she phones the most is said to be her daughter Princess Anne and her racing manager John Warren.”
The Queen was reported to host the Royal Family for Christmas in Sandringham this year. Credit: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images.
Could the Queen be using her mobile phone to organise Christmas? Palace insiders reported that the monarch will host the Royal Family at Sandringham House for Christmas.
A source told the Daily Mail: “The Queen has told everyone she is feeling far better of late and is very much looking forward to welcoming them for Christmas."
It must be noted that the Queen has cancelled a number of engagements — including two trips to Northern Island, attendance at the COP 26 in Glasgow, and leading the Royal Family on the Remembrance Day at cenotaph — due to health scares.
The Queen was said to be scheduled to take a 50-minute helicopter ride to Sandringham for Christmas preparations as early as December 17.
Some of the royal family members that have allegedly been invited are Prince Edward, Princess Anne, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and their respective families.
It was also reported that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be in attendance at the Royal Family tradition this holiday season.
The Royal Family has spent Christmas at the Queen's Norfolk estate since 1988, only missing the celebrations last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.