The Duchess of Cornwall looked concerned about children’s usage of social media, which she described as a “double-edged sword.”
During an interview with the Daily Mail, the future Queen Consort, who will turn 75 on Sunday, stated, “Family is incredibly important.” I couldn’t function without mine.”
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“Families don’t sit down any longer, do they, and have dinner,” she told the publication.
“Because I am ancient, in the old days we all sat down [to eat]. Now everyone is on their devices. People take those flipping phones [with them to the table]! You have to take them away from them.”
“Social media can achieve a lot of good, but then you have the nightmare of children going on and seeing things they don’t understand,” she continued.
“And then they can’t have a conversation or look you in the face.
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I am always saying: ‘Stop it and look up at me [to her grandchildren]!’,” Camilla added. “It’s a nightmare. It makes me quite cross!”



















