Before Thursday, the 75th anniversary of Princes Anne, the Buckingham Palace published a statement on Monday, welcoming its “important and in progress” contributions to the monarchy and his firm support for his brother, King Charles III.
According to royal observers, the unprecedented declaration supporting Anne also serves as a subtle recall to other members of the royal family on the value of hard work.
“His Royal Highness supports his brother, the king, in his role as head of state by representing him during events in the United Kingdom and abroad, as well as assisting occasions of state ceremony,” the statement said.
The tribute underlined that the royal princess, who is “known to have one of the most busy working hours of any member of the royal family”, has established lasting relations with charity and Commonwealth organizations.
The statement has underlined Anne’s work in the midst of the growing criticism of the heir to the prince William throne for having made much lower public commitments in recent months.
The royal observers noted that by highlighting the unwavering program and loyalty of Anne, the palace seemed to signal the deep appreciation of the king for the role of his sister at a time when the monarchy faces challenges.
The royal family is currently tainted by controversies emanating from tensions with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, a meticulous examination of Prince Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein, and a next revealer on Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
“Born on August 15, 1950, the royal princess was the only girl and second child of Queen Elizabeth II and the late Duke of Edinburgh,” added the declaration, marking her service life with a royal gratitude.