Princess Anne, also known as the Princess Royal, played a significant role in her brother King Charles‘ coronation ceremony.
The 72-year-old royal took part in the grand coronation procession as the gold stick in waiting, a prestigious position she has held since 1998.
This tradition dates back to the 15th century when two officers, a gold stick and a silver stick, were assigned to protect the monarch during such events.
Riding on horseback behind King Charles, 74, and Queen Camilla, 75, in the gold stake coach, Princess Anne led a procession of 6,000 armed service personnel through the streets of London.
While other members of the royal family rode in horse-drawn carriages or cars, Princess Anne stood out as the sole royal to ride on horseback for the occasion.
Expressing her delight at wearing military uniform for the event, Princess Anne shared that it made the decision on what to wear for the coronation much easier.
Renowned for her no-nonsense demeanor, she was seen smiling with excitement as she arrived at Westminster Abbey.
Beneath her cloak, she sported a military uniform adorned with numerous medals, complemented by a striking black hat featuring a bold red feather detail.
The choice of Princess Anne’s headwear caused a buzz on social media, with some noting that it inadvertently blocked Prince Harry‘s view of the coronation as he sat directly behind her.
Her attire was not merely a fashion statement; it symbolized her crucial role as King Charles’ gold stick-in-waiting during the procession following the coronation ceremony.
Royal enthusiasts on social media showered praise on Princess Anne’s outfit, appreciating her traditional yet stylish ensemble for the historic event.
The Princess Royal’s prominent presence and elegant military attire added a touch of regal splendor to the procession, capturing the attention and admiration of spectators.
As Princess Anne fulfilled her duties with grace and poise, her commitment to upholding royal traditions and responsibilities shone through.