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Princess Anne’s Unrivaled Work Ethic Tips Her for Elevated Royal Title
Princess Anne, known for her unparalleled work ethic, is being tipped to receive an elevated royal title under King Charles III.
According to royal expert Omid Scobie, the Princess Royal has become more crucial to the royal family than ever before.
Scobie noted that King Charles will rely on Anne more than anyone else in the family now that he has ascended the throne.
While Charles spent a day reflecting at Highgrove Home, Anne continued to fulfill her duties diligently.
She traveled back to Scotland to meet with representatives from organizations patronized by Her Majesty and took the time to engage with well-wishers in Glasgow paying their respects.
As the family's stalwart, Anne has been present for every moment since the Sovereign's passing on September 8th and will continue to do so until the burial at St. George's Chapel in Windsor on Monday.
Anne's reputation as the hardest working member of the family is well-deserved, having carried out over 387 engagements last year alone, despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, she seeks no praise or attention, as revealed by a family friend who emphasized that the work itself brings her satisfaction.
In an article for Yahoo!
News, Scobie highlighted that a life dedicated to such work is all Princess Anne has known.
She began her royal duties as a teenager.
While much discussion revolves around other family members stepping up to support the new King or assuming larger roles, it remains business as usual for Anne.
I have been informed that she already has a packed schedule of engagements awaiting her once the Royal Mourning period concludes seven days after the funeral.
Scobie concluded by emphasizing the importance of wise counsel and trustworthiness in supporting the King as he navigates his new role.
With changing tides of support for the Royal Family from younger and more diverse groups, it will undoubtedly be a challenging journey.
There are rumors of a potential new elevated title for Anne, which, if granted, would be well-deserved.
Nevertheless, whether bestowed with a title or not, Anne will always go above and beyond the call of duty, regardless of who is watching.
When Queen Elizabeth II passed away at her Highlands Castle in Scotland at the age of 96, Anne, who shared a close bond with her mother, was by her side alongside her brother Charles.
Despite rarely displaying her emotions, pictures captured Anne's heartbreak on her face.
Nonetheless, she carried on, escorting the Queen's coffin through days of ceremonies in Scotland and London, leading up to the funeral at Windsor Castle on Monday.
These images and videos of Anne, known for her poker face and steely demeanor as a former Olympic athlete, evoked both sympathy and admiration for her unwavering strength.
Anne also made history as the first royal woman to march in funeral processions and stand vigil by the Queen's coffin with her brothers.
It is now expected that she will play a more prominent role during her brother's reign as King Charles III.
There is even speculation that she may regain her position as Counsellor of State, one of the five top royals entrusted to step in if the King is unable to fulfill his duties or is abroad.
Despite being the second of the late Queen's four children, Anne is currently 16th in line to the throne.
This is due to a change in succession rules in 2013, which established birth order, rather than gender, as the basis for determining the line of succession, known as male primogeniture.
Princess Anne's dedication and unwavering commitment to her royal duties make her a deserving candidate for an elevated title.
As the new era begins under King Charles III, Anne's invaluable contributions are expected to continue, regardless of any formal recognition she may receive.