Princess Anne, known for her no-nonsense attitude towards the British press, is expected to take on an even more prominent role in the royal family following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen’s eldest daughter has long been considered one of the hardest-working royals, dedicating herself to numerous engagements every month in service to the crown.
As King Charles III prepares to roll out his new, slimmed-down monarchy, Princess Anne is likely to be just as visible as the Queen Consort, despite not receiving any upgrade to her title in the recent shake-up of royal lineage.
Alongside Camilla, she will be one of the two major female supporters of the King.
Royal author Marlene Koenig predicts that Princess Anne, at 72 years old, shows no signs of slowing down and will likely take on some of her mother’s patronages.
Known for her preference to keep her royal visits under the radar, Princess Anne often attends engagements that are never announced in advance.
Rebecca English, the Daily Mail’s royal editor, recently discussed why there is far less coverage of Princess Anne compared to other members of the British monarchy.
According to English, Princess Anne prefers to go about her duties with minimum fuss, unlike other royals who need to publicly promote the interests of the United Kingdom.
During a recent visit to New York City, Princess Anne attended a gala dinner as a guest of the English-Speaking Union.
She was also seen riding the Staten Island Ferry in a low-key manner, reflecting her preference for a discreet approach to her royal duties.
Following Queen Elizabeth II’s death, Princess Anne accompanied her mother on her final journey from Scotland, making her the only one of the monarch’s four children to do so.
Throughout the years, Princess Anne provided immense support to her mother and shared a love of horses with the Queen.
Princess Anne’s recent visit to the United States marked her second official public appearance since the Queen’s passing.
She carried out four royal engagements during her time in New York City and also made a visit to Portsmouth Naval Base shortly after the funeral service.
In contrast to other members of the royal family, Princess Anne chose not to give her two children, Zara and Peter, any royal titles, making them private citizens.
Both Zara and Peter attended their late grandmother’s funeral, along with other members of the royal family, including Prince Harry and Meghan.
As we speculate on the future of the monarchy, one question arises: should Prince Harry and Meghan be more afraid of Princess Anne than King Charles?
With her strong work ethic and dedication to the crown, it is possible that Princess Anne will play a crucial role in ensuring the survival of King Charles’ reign.
Only time will tell.
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