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Princess Anne Makes History as First Woman to Stand Guard at Queen’s Vigil
When Princess Anne stood guard alongside her brothers with calm dignity at the vigil for her late mother, Queen Elizabeth, at St. Giles Cathedral, she made history as the first woman to do so.
This solemn moment not only showcased her dedication to her mother but also highlighted her strength and steadfastness, qualities that have long made her a cherished member of the royal family.
Accompanying the coffin on its journey from Balmoral to Raftmorfold, Anne, the trusted confidant chosen by her mother, encapsulated the emotions of these extraordinary days in just 120 words.
Her presence was also felt as she accompanied the coffin from Balmoral Castle to Edinburgh and then on a flight to London.
As the Queen's only daughter, Princess Anne has always held a special place in the House of Windsor.
She shares a close bond with both her parents and has established herself as an Olympian and one of the hardest working members of the family.
In fact, last year, she carried out more official engagements than her brother, with 387 public appearances compared to his 385.
Currently 16th in line to the throne, Princess Anne has never been closer to the crown.
Known for her no-nonsense attitude, signature hairstyle, and strong work ethic, she has often remained under the radar during her siblings' scandals and dramas.
However, as one of her brother's most trusted advisors, Anne's influence is expected to grow.
Reports suggest that the new king intends to change an 85-year-old law to remove Prince Andrew, Prince Harry, and Princess Beatrice from their positions as councilors of state.
This potential shake-up could see Princess Anne taking on a key role to fill in for Charles if he is unable to carry out official duties.
Princess Anne was bestowed with the title Princess Royal by the Queen, an honor that has been given to the monarch's oldest daughter for three centuries.
However, this position within the House of Windsor has never hindered Anne from living life on her own terms.
An accomplished equestrian, she competed in the 1976 Olympics and has always had a passion for horses.
Described as headstrong and outspoken during her teenage years, Princess Anne earned the nickname “her royal rudeness” from the British tabloids.
Known for her sharp tongue and witty comebacks, she once famously told photographers to “naff off” when they obstructed her path.
These traits seem to be inherited from her father, Prince Philip, whose famously sharp tongue and wit are well-known.
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