Princess Anne, known for her unwavering work ethic, has been hailed as the most hard-working royal by experts.
Speculation arises as to whether Princess Anne could potentially become King Charles‘ secret weapon, according to a royal commentator.
The Princess Royal, recognized for her dedication to fulfilling royal duties without seeking attention, has been a steadfast supporter of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II, especially in recent years.
During a segment on GB News, presenter Mark Dolan commended the late Queen’s only daughter and advocated for the royal family to bestow upon her a new title.
Expressing his admiration, Mr. Dolan suggested that Princess Anne could serve as King Charles’ right-hand woman, emphasizing her wealth of experience, energy, enthusiasm, wise judgment, charm, and the high regard she commands among the British populace.
He proposed that she be elevated to the position of Charles’ second-in-command, envisioning her as a prominent ambassador for Britain both domestically and internationally, aiding Charles in modernizing and revitalizing the monarchy for the contemporary era.
Mr. Dolan urged for a new title and role for Princess Anne, advocating for the unleashing of her full potential to enhance her visibility within the royal family.
Emphasizing the need for Princess Anne to step into a more prominent role, the GB News presenter highlighted her potential to follow in the footsteps of Prince Philip as an iconic figurehead of the royal household.
He underscored the importance of Princess Anne taking center stage at the age of 72, asserting that she is deserving of a significant promotion within the royal hierarchy.
Notably, on a historic occasion this Monday, Princess Anne made royal history by becoming the first female member of the royal family to participate in the vigil for the late Queen.
Standing alongside her three brothers beside their mother’s coffin, Princess Anne displayed a poignant moment of unity with her siblings, particularly her elder brother, Prince Charles, with whom she shares a close bond forged through their upbringing as siblings born less than two years apart.
Reports indicate that Charles and Anne were the sole senior royals present at Balmoral when Queen Elizabeth passed away on September 8.
In a touching gesture, Anne accompanied her mother’s coffin on its final journey through Scotland, having been personally chosen by the Queen before her passing to fulfill this solemn duty.