IT’S MY DECISION! King Charles Crowns Princess Anne As New Queen, STRIPPING Camilla Of Her Title
NEW QUEEN, King Charles CROWNS Princess Anne As NEW Queen As Camilla Not Good Enough In a stunning turn of events that has the world buzzing, King Charles III has made a move that few anticipated: he has crowned his sister, Princess Anne, as the new queen. This unexpected decision has sparked a whirlwind of conversations, debates, and even some playful gossip about the royal family. So, grab your crown emoji and settle in as we dive into this captivating royal saga!
All the fans of Princess Anne departed from the Commonwealth Day service expressing the same sentiment.
Princess Anne’s devoted followers were left mesmerized by her impeccable style when she graced the Commonwealth Day service with her presence.
The Princess Royal, at the age of 73, effortlessly stole the show with her choice of attire, leaving her fans in a state of awe.
Donning a stunning red cashmere coat, Anne’s outfit was hailed as nothing short of “beautiful” by her adoring supporters.
With a radiant smile on her face, the sister of King Charles gracefully entered Westminster Abbey, waving to the eager crowd who eagerly awaited a glimpse of royalty.
This knee-length Shibumi coat, priced at £395, had previously been spotted on Anne during a public appearance in Canada last year, showcasing her impeccable taste in fashion.
During the service, Princess Anne was accompanied by her trusted confidante, Dolly Maude, who is often referred to as Zara Tindall’s “right hand woman.”
Dolly, aged 51, exuded elegance in a chic tweed coat dress adorned with striking gold buttons, complemented by a headpiece that perfectly matched her ensemble.
Anne donned the extravagant £395 coat, effortlessly draping it over her teal dress that gracefully fell below her knees. To complete the ensemble, she adorned a matching top hat, adorned with a vibrant red ribbon that elegantly tied the entire look together.
Fans couldn’t help but gush over Princess Anne’s regal and sophisticated appearance. One admirer took to social media platform X, expressing their admiration for the beautiful coat and Anne’s impeccable coordination of her outfits.
Another fan simply marveled at the stunning picture of Princess Anne, while a third admirer succinctly described her as “gorgeous.”
Among Princess Anne’s esteemed entourage of Ladies-in-Waiting is the recently appointed Dolly Maude. As a Lady-in-Waiting, Dolly’s duties include accompanying the Princess Royal to various royal engagements. This 73-year-old woman is rumored to be one of eleven Ladies-in-Waiting serving Princess Anne. Dolly shares a close friendship with Anne’s daughter, Zara Tindall, and even had the privilege of being present during the birth of Zara’s son, Lucas.
Princess Anne makes rare comment about Camilla’s reign as Queen
Princess Royal praised Camilla’s ‘understanding of the role’ despite not being a ‘natural’ fit for it
Princess Anne has made a rare comment about Camilla’s reign as queen in a new BBC documentary examining King Charles’s first year as monarch.
The documentary, which will air on Boxing Day (26 December), promises to offer viewers a “behind-the-scenes” look at Charles’s first year as Britain’s new monarch after his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, died last September.
It features interviews with members of the royal family, including Princess Anne who has, for the first time, spoken about Camilla’s relationship with the throne – praising her sister-in-law’s “understanding of the role” as the nation’s queen despite not being a “natural” fit for it.
The Princess Royal, 73, said: “I’ve known [Camilla] a long time off and on. Her understanding of the role and how much difference it makes to the king has been absolutely outstanding.
“This role is not something that she’d be a natural for but she does it really well. She provides that change of speed and tone, that’s equally important,” Anne added.
Charles met Camilla Parker Bowles in 1970 at a polo match, after being introduced by Anne.
When she met Britain’s future king, Camilla famously remarked: “My great-grandmother was the mistress of your great-great-grandfather.
“I feel we have something in common.”
At the time, Anne was romantically linked to British military officer Andrew Parker Bowles, Camilla’s future husband, who the now-queen married in a Roman Catholic ceremony in 1973.
Charles would go on to marry Diana, Princess of Wales, in July 1981. Five years later, his affair with ex-girlfriend Camilla was reignited, eventually leading to Charles and Diana announcing their separation in 1992.
They announced their engagement in February 2005 before tying the knot at Windsor Guildhall on 8 April 2005 – 35 years after their first meeting.
Elsewhere in the new documentary, Charles III: The Coronation Year, Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot described the king and queen as “yin and yang” – meaning two opposite parts of one complementary whole.
Elliot, who was one of Camilla’s two Ladies in Attendance at the coronation in May, reportedly said the king and queen are “polar opposites” but their relationship works “brilliantly” because they add value to each other’s lives in different ways.
She said: “[Camilla] is his rock, and I can’t actually emphasise that enough. She’s somebody who is completely loyal and she isn’t somebody who has huge highs and lows.”
Meanwhile, Charles’s interest and knowledge in a wide variety of subjects has enriched Camilla’s life, Elliot added.
“They are yin and yang, really. They really are polar opposites. But I think it works brilliantly.”
Charles III: The Coronation Year will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer at 6.50pm on 26 December.