The Prince is a regular at the mobile technology show, appearing each year at
the British and Scottish stands, as well as visiting other companies at the show
to keep abreast of current technology.
However, he appeared confused at a lunch yesterday over why
Microsoft
was attending the event.
Joy King, director of content marketing solutions at
HP, said: "I met
Prince Andrew at a lunch and he was very charming, but he was rather confused
when he met Microsoft's representative.
"He asked her what she was doing here since this was not a computer show. She
had to explain to him for several minutes that Microsoft was also involved in
the mobile and handheld space."
King added that the Prince was appalled at the idea of having personalised
advertising sent to his mobile phone.
When she discussed operator plans for such a service, he expressed dismay
that his personal information could be so closely monitored and that this
information could be used to target adverts at him based on his usage patterns.
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