The Queen has a special phone and always answers for two callers

The Queen has a special phone and always answers for two callers

Being a member of the royal family also means dealing with sensitive and private matters. Kate Middleton's phone was hacked 155 times in just a few months in 2005 and 2006. However, according to royal experts, the queen has taken some extra steps to ensure that her phone is kept private, especially during family conversations.

Royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti told "Express UK" that the Queen's phone was specially set up by MI6 and has "anti-hacker encryption." Sacerdotti noted that only two people have "instant access" to Her Majesty the Queen through this special phone. It is said that her most frequent callers are her daughter Princess Anne and her racing manager John Warren," he continued.

It obviously makes sense to give Princess Anne access to the Queen's special phone. As her daughter, Princess Anne would want to be contacted. But if the fact that the Queen's racing manager can contact the Queen at any time seems odd, consider that John Warren is the son-in-law of the late Earl of Carnarvon, a longtime family friend and owner of the manor used in Downton Abbey I would like you to.

The Queen's love of horse racing has been proven, and her racing manager is responsible not only for the horses owned by the Queen and their training, but also for the breeding and stud acquisition of those horses. In short, when you are as into thoroughbreds as the Queen is (and she is a real horsegirl), horse racing becomes more like a series of investments than a hobby. So it makes sense that John Warren would have instant access to Her Majesty the Queen.

And then there's this! These are the people who can contact the Queen at any time, even through a hack-proof phone encrypted by secret agents.

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