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The British public believes that Sir Timothy, husband of Princess Anne, deserves recognition and favors from the royal family.
A recent poll has revealed overwhelming support for Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence becoming a working royal.
Despite frequently accompanying Princess Anne on her numerous duties, Sir Timothy has not been officially recognized as a working member of the royal family.
In the court circular, which serves as the official record of past royal engagements, he is noted as being accompanied by Princess Anne rather than having his own right.
However, the poll conducted among Britons has shown that an astonishing 91% of the population wants Sir Timothy to be acknowledged as a working royal.
It is worth noting that Sir Timothy's first husband, Captain Mark Phillips, declined a royal title to ensure that their children, Peter and Zahra, would not be granted HRH titles.
Similarly, when Princess Anne and Sir Timothy married in 1992, he was not bestowed with a title.
Royal commentator and editor Charlie Proctor has argued that King Charles III should consider recognizing Sir Timothy as a working royal.
Proctor emphasized the need for working royals to fill the void left by the Sussexes and the Duke of York, as well as to support the aging members of the royal family.
Proctor further stated that this change would not disrupt the royal calendar, as Sir Timothy could still accompany Princess Anne.
However, it would provide him with the acknowledgment he deserves in the court circular.
Additionally, granting him working royal status would enable Sir Timothy to independently carry out more charitable work.
Proctor highlighted Sir Timothy's expertise in property and regeneration, having previously served as chairman of the English Heritage Trust and vice-chairman of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
These are areas in which the 67-year-old has already proven to be a valuable asset to the royal family, and granting him working royal status would allow him to do even more on their behalf.
Princess Anne has earned a reputation as one of the hardest working royals over the past few decades.
Many royal enthusiasts have noticed that she is often accompanied by her second husband, Vice Admiral Timothy Lawrence, during her royal duties.
Although not as well-known as some other members of the royal family, Lawrence has been a prominent figure for nearly 30 years.
Born on March 1st, 1955, Timothy Lawrence is the youngest son of naval officer Command Guy Stuart Lawrence and Barbara Ellison Lawrence.
He attended Durham University on a naval scholarship and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography.
Lawrence joined the Royal Navy in 1973 as a midshipman and was promoted to lieutenant in 1977.
He briefly served as a navigating officer on the royal family's beloved yacht, the Royal Yacht HMY Britannia.
Lawrence's career in the Royal Navy included serving on various ships, such as the HMS Cumberland and the HMS Montrose.
In the 1990s, he also worked for the UK Ministry of Defence as a military assistant to the Secretary of State for Defence and contributed to the Strategic Defence Review.
His dedication and commitment led to promotions, with Lawrence becoming a Rear Admiral in 2004 and Vice Admiral in 2007.
He officially retired from the Royal Navy in August 2011.
Prior to marrying Princess Anne, Timothy Lawrence proposed to her with a stunning Cabochan sapphire and diamond ring.
The couple tied the knot on December 12, 1992, at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral.
Their marriage has been marked by their shared dedication to public service and supporting various causes.
With his extensive military background and experience, Sir Timothy Lawrence has proven himself to be a valuable asset to the royal family.