Princess Anne has long been a beloved figure among the British public, often referred to as the queen who never wore the crown.
Her recent role in the coronation ceremony highlighted her importance within the royal family, as she took on the significant duty of serving as the king’s personal aide.
Since her childhood, Anne has been steeped in royal responsibilities, tackling them with unwavering dedication.
Yet, behind her gentle demeanor lies a fierce determination inherited from her father, Prince Philip.
Anyone who dares to disrupt royal protocols or betray her family soon discovers that Anne is not to be trifled with.
Lately, whispers have spread regarding Anne’s discontent with her brother’s decision concerning Camilla‘s title.
This situation appears to contradict their mother, Queen Elizabeth II’s wishes.
Reports indicate that during a dinner following the coronation, Anne openly expressed her disagreement with Camilla’s apparent disregard for royal protocol.
The tension seems to stem from Camilla’s insistence on her title, a move that reportedly riled Anne, whose mother reigned for an impressive seventy years.
David Emanuel, the designer famous for crafting Princess Diana‘s wedding dress, confirmed these rumors.
He recounted that, during the aforementioned dinner, Camilla allegedly reminded everyone of Anne’s words: “You are not the queen, just the king’s consort.”
While Anne is known for her calm and composed nature, it appears that Camilla’s decision to ignore Elizabeth’s request for her to retain the title of queen consort has deeply saddened her.
In the UK, the term “consort” traditionally refers to the spouse of a reigning monarch.
Historically, wives of kings have been addressed as queens without question.
However, Camilla’s case is unique, given her controversial past with King Charles.
Initially, she shied away from using the title Princess of Wales to avoid stirring public disdain.
Before their marriage, Charles had even promised that she would be known as Princess Consort—a title crafted specifically for her.
This precarious position has only intensified with the recent shift in Camilla’s title to queen without the consort designation.
Many perceive this change as an attempt to elevate her status unduly, especially after the term “consort” was quietly removed from the official website prior to the coronation.
Some insiders believe it would have been simpler for Camilla to embrace the title of queen outright from the beginning.
As if to underline her rising stature, Buckingham Palace has reportedly made further adjustments, such as renaming the Duchess of Cornwall’s Reading Room to the Queen’s Reading Room, excluding the word “consort.”
The Daily Mail has indicated that these changes will soon be documented in the Court Circular, suggesting that Camilla’s assertiveness in adopting the royal title may come off as lacking humility, particularly in light of the late queen’s wishes.
This ongoing drama seems to touch on more than just Anne’s loyalty to her mother; it also delves into the intricacies of royal etiquette.
Currently, Camilla appears to prefer the company of a select few, steering clear of frequent interactions with Anne.
Interestingly, in the official coronation portraits, Anne stands to the right of the king, which some interpret as an effort to maintain distance from Camilla while still being polite.
However, sources caution that Camilla should tread lightly.
Known for her straightforwardness, Anne isn’t shy about voicing her opinions, especially if she feels boundaries are being crossed.
Angela Levin, who penned a biography on Camilla, has noted the historical tensions between Anne and Camilla.
Their relationship began on rocky ground, particularly given Anne’s complicated history with Princess Diana, her brother Charles’ first wife.
Despite their differences, Anne maintains a friendship with Camilla’s ex-husband, Andrew Parker Bowles.
Rumors suggest that Camilla might still harbor thoughts of him, possibly for the sake of their children.
This dynamic could explain why Camilla often retreats to her private residence, avoiding the palace’s spotlight.