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How the Queen has embraced technology over the years

The Queen’s life has been steeped in tradition, but she has kept up with the vast technological advances during her reign of nearly 70 years. The 96-year-old monarch took part in her first official video conference call in 2020 as part of her public duties, following in the footsteps of other royals as engagements went online during the pandemic.

In the early years of her reign, she recorded her first televised Christmas broadcast in 1957 and spoke of the “speed at which things change around us”. The grainy black and white picture of a young Elizabeth was one of the first strides taken by the monarchy to ensure she was up to date with her ever-changing nation.

Since then, the Queen has seen the advent of colour television, mobile phones, the internet and social media. Under her command, television cameras were allowed inside Westminster Abbey for the first time to film her coronation, although she had initial reservations.

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Five years later, the Queen made the UK’s first trunk call when she spoke from Bristol to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh 300 miles away. In 1976, during a visit to an Army base, she became the first monarch to send an email when the technology was in its infancy.

Her website, which began as www.royal.gov.uk, was set up in 1997 during a visit to Kingsbury High School in Brent, north west London. However, it was reported that the Queen took some time to acquaint herself with certain devices.

In 2005, she is said to have told Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, that she had not yet used a computer. The Queen is said to have had a BlackBerry in the past, which she used to check her emails on the move on the advice of

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