Why Princess Anne, 'the hardest working' royal, keeps her life private: royal expert
16.09.2022 - 07:31
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Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth II’s only daughter, has been deemed the hardest working royal while simultaneously staying out of the public eye over the years, according to one royal expert. The values of keeping her personal life to herself trickled down to how she even chose to raise her two children, whom she opted to not give royal titles to. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliam told Fox News Digital that Anne, 72, does not like the royal spotlight, and it's why she has kept her life private over the years.
Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth II's only daughter, has recently been front-and-center following the death of her mother. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images) "One of the reasons that not much is known about Princess Anne, is because that is the way she likes it," he shared. "She is the hardest working member of the Royal Family but doesn’t like the publicity.
It’s her style, she has always stunned us." However, after the passing of her mother Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 8, Anne has increasingly been front-and-center in the events paying tribute to the late monarch. On Wednesday, Princess Anne was joined by her brothers, King Charles III, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward in walking the queen’s casket from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall to lie in state until her funeral on Monday.
Britain's King Charles III, left, and Princess Anne follow the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II during a procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) "The fact she was with The Queen’s body is significant because it was a symbol of how valuable she is to the Royal Family," Fitzwilliam explained.
"She is very supportive of King Charles. She won’t being doing more because she couldn’t
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