The Story of Princess Anne, The Hardworking Daughter of Queen Elizabeth II

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Princess Anne is the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II who managed to be in the spotlight at the series of her mother’s funeral. It is known, Princess Anne had been asked directly by Queen Elizabeth before she died to play a major role in guarding the coffin.

Watching Australia’s Sky News YouTube channel, Princess Anne has made history by becoming the first female member of the British royal family to take part in the ‘Vigil of the Princes’ ceremony.

The Vigil of the Princes is a tradition for members of the British Royal family to stand around the coffin of the king or queen for several minutes. This ceremony was last performed during the Queen Mother’s funeral in 2002.

During the ceremony, Princess Anne, dressed in military uniform, stood with her brothers Prince Edward, Prince Andrew and King Charles III at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.

Well, behind the spotlight at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, it turns out that Princess Anne has been known as a very hardworking member of the royal family, including since she was a child during her education.

The following is a review of the story of Princess Annes quoted from Express.co.uk and Britannica.

Education Princess Anne

Princess Anne received a private education at home during the first years of her life. As has been a tradition for many nobles over the years.

But at the age of 13, Princess Anne left Buckingham Palace to attend a boarding school. Princess Anne enrolled at the prestigious Benenden School in Kent in 1963.

There, Princess Anne considered boarding school to be a very important aspect for many children to really develop in it.

In 1968, Anne left Benenden with six GCE O-Levels and two A-Levels, before starting a formal agreement as a royal worker.

Career and Achievement in Sports

Unlike her siblings, instead of going to college, Anne chose to pursue a career in horse riding.

From a young age, Anne had been very interested in horseback riding and later reached the highest level of equestrian competition.

Princess Anne even won the individual European championship in 1971 and was also a member of the British team as the winner.

Princess Anne’s Devotion

Over the years, Princess Anne and Prince Charles have been judged by observers and earned the nickname Most Hardworking Royal.

Since 1970, Anne has provided support to various charities, most notably as president of Save the Children UK.

Then in June 1987 Anne was made a royal princess, a title traditionally carried by the eldest daughter of a British monarch and held for life.

As of 2021, Princess Anne has carried out 387 official royal duties. Two more duties than Prince Charles.

Of all her assignments, it is also reported that Princess Anne has completed nearly 500 overseas visits and is part of 300 charities.

Even during the pandemic, Princess Anne has continued to work regularly visiting and developing a car testing center for COVID-19.

On her 70th birthday, Princess Anne was a Alex Reed editor for Country Life magazine. On that occasion Princess Anne criticized things that she thought were not going well in the countryside.

The daughter of Queen Elizabeth II called for rural communities with low economy to be provided with housing facilities according to their abilities.

“Everything can make a difference,” said Princess Anne.

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