Princess Anne SURPRISE GIVE Her Royal Title to Princess Charlotte Amid Royal Family Challenges
Princess Anne SURPRISE GIVE Her Royal Title to Princess Charlotte Amid Royal Family Challenges
Princess Anne’s rare royal title that might be passed on to great-niece Princess Charlotte
Princess Anne is one of only seven British royal women to be honored in this way
Princess Anne’s rare royal title that might be passed on to great-niece Princess Charlotte
Princess Anne is one of only seven British royal women to be honored in this way
Princess Anne is the seventh British royal woman to be granted a rare royal title, though it’s thought that it could one day be passed on to her great-niece Princess Charlotte.
- Princess Anne is the second child and only daughter of the Queen and her late husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
- When she was 37, Princess Anne was granted a rare royal title by her mother the Queen and it’s understood that Princess Charlotte could one day hold it too.
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Princess Anne might be the Queen’s only daughter, but she is often thought of by royal fans as one of the most down-to-earth members of the Royal Family. Just last week, Princess Anne was observed straying from royal etiquette rules in a rare moment filmed inside her Gatcombe Park home. This insightful interview appearance came on what would have been her late father Prince Philip’s 100th birthday and was met with praise from royal fans.
Whilst earlier this year, Princess Anne was found to be the most hard working royal of 2020, continuing to carry out her royal duties safely throughout the challenging time of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a prominent royal, it’s thought that Princess Anne is also included in the Queen’s so-called new “Firm of Eight” members of the Royal Family who will reportedly make public appearances together.