The Queen has allowed herself to be the subject of the first royal hologram. —Queen’s holograph ‘makes me look lost in woods’ (Telegraph)
Thanks for the offbeat suggestion, Rosemary.
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The article also mentions that the face, but not the eyes, seems to follow you around the room… maybe that had something to do with the “lost” feeling.
The Queen’s comment and image struck me as sad somehow, but it was nice to read that she was very interested in the technology and willing to try something new and cutting edge. She had to remain still for several minutes in order for all of the images to be taken which might explain her expression and her comment on seeing the results. Interesting.