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Princess Anne’s Reaction to Prince William’s Birth Unveiled
In the summer of 1982, the royal family welcomed a new member as Prince William, the first child of King Charles Ivey and the late Princess Diana, came into the world.
The birth of the heir apparent's son was a moment of celebration for many, marking a significant milestone in the royal lineage.
However, amidst the joy and excitement, one member of the royal family seemed less than enthused.
Princess Anne, the second child of the late Prince Philip and the late Queen Elizabeth, was known for her straightforward and sometimes blunt demeanor.
Upon hearing the news of Prince William's birth, she made a chilling remark that hinted at possible sibling rivalry.
Having just returned from a charitable mission in New Mexico, where she had been working with Save the Children, Princess Anne's response to the new addition to the family was unexpected.
When reporters approached Princess Anne to inquire about her thoughts on the birth of her nephew, she simply stated, “I didn't know she had one.”
Her curt response left many wondering about the dynamics within the royal family and the relationships between its members.
When asked if she believed the baby was receiving too much attention, Princess Anne tersely replied in the affirmative, choosing not to delve further into the subject.
Sources close to the palace revealed that Princess Anne was feeling the weight of her own responsibilities and engagements, which were notably more demanding than those of her brother and sister-in-law at the time.
Despite her efforts to fulfill her duties, Princess Anne found herself overshadowed by the presence of her sister-in-law, Princess Diana.
An insider disclosed that Princess Anne was becoming increasingly frustrated with the situation, expressing that she had reached her limit with the ongoing focus on her sister-in-law.