I am travelling from the US to France and England - do I need a voltage converter or can I just plug my iphone 4 and ipad into a plug converter?

Both France and UK use 240 v and I have a US iPad and iPhone4.  Can I just just the plug converter or do I need to use a voltage converter for both?
Thanks!

No voltage conversion needed, just an adaptor for the plug, anywhere you go.

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