If two UK-based mobile phones are in France, and you want to call from one to the other, dial the UK mobile number, but be sure it is in full international format.
For example, the (fictitious) UK mobile number 07700 900123 would be stored as +447700900123. Start with the country code +44 for the UK (including the plus sign!), and drop the leading 0 from the UK domestic number.
0033, then drop the first zero of the number you want to dial.
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Any UK (which includes England) number starting with 07 is a mobile (cell) phone number.