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Harry Cries in Shame as Princess Anne Receives Special Privilege by Queen Elizabeth
In a recent development, Princess Anne has once again been bestowed with a royal seal of approval from Queen Elizabeth as she takes part in a significant event.
The Queen expressed her gratitude for her only daughter's relentless work through a retweet on the royal family Twitter account.
This account represents the monarch and all senior royals without their own dedicated social media handles.
Princess Anne sent a video message to engineers and attendees at the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QE Prize), which was retweeted by the royal family Twitter account.
In her speech, the Princess Royal commended engineers for their ingenuity and invaluable assistance during the pandemic.
She specifically highlighted their extraordinary response to the COVID crisis, including the rapid deployment of a new testing system and ventilators to support the NHS.
Additionally, Anne praised those outside the medical field who contributed to maintaining the global communications system, enabling people to connect virtually despite the challenges posed by the pandemic.
Anne expressed her sadness at not being able to meet QE Prize attendees in person for the second consecutive year.
Speaking from her home at Gatcombe Park, the Princess Royal acknowledged the qualities of ingenuity, resilience, and collaboration exemplified by the award recipients since the QE Prize's inception in 2013.
However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the event had to be held online once again.
Anne emphasized the need for flexible and swift adaptation to the ever-evolving challenges presented by the global health crisis.
The Queen's support and appreciation for Anne's work were not the only ones expressed.
A Twitter user, Barbara Hartfie 3, commented on the video, describing it as “royalty at its best” and praising Anne for being encouraging, helpful, and inspiring hope for a better future.
Another user, Hilaire, seemingly referring to the Queen and Prince Philip's four children, called Anne “the best of the four.”
Meanwhile, Prince Harry, who has been making several claims against his family since stepping down as a senior working royal and moving to America with his wife Meghan Markle, is reportedly trying to avoid causing further upset.
A royal expert, Katie Nicholl, stated that Harry will maintain a low profile for now, considering the Queen's health issues last year and her upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Nicholl mentioned that Harry has a history of lashing out at the establishment but has also shown a tendency to go quiet afterward.
She believes that he has reflected on the toll last year took on his grandmother and does not want to cause any more distress.
Speculation has arisen regarding Harry and Meghan's possible return to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June.
Although Harry has visited the UK twice since relocating to America, attending Prince Philip's funeral and unveiling a statue of his late mother, Archie, Meghan and their daughter Lilibet have yet to make the journey to England.