Princess Anne, renowned for her unwavering commitment and straightforward demeanor, has finally addressed the swirling rumors regarding her controversial choice of attire at King Charles‘s coronation.
Speculation had circulated that Anne deliberately wore a hat adorned with a tail feather to obstruct Prince Harry from view.
However, royal biographer Robert Hardman debunks these claims in his forthcoming book, “The Making of a King, King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy.”
Hardman unequivocally refutes the gossip, asserting that neither the Lord Chamberlain’s office nor Princess Anne harbored such intentions.
He reveals that Anne merely relocated to that particular seat following her request for a swift exit.
In a candid exchange with Anne, Hardman delves into the true story behind the enigmatic hat.
Anne had previously touched upon the hat controversy in an interview with CB News, elucidating that her role as the Colonel of the Blues and Royals in the Household Cavalry Regiment necessitated her service as Goldstick-in-Waiting, the original close protection officer.
“It solves my dress problem,” she quipped.
Hardman’s book offers further insights into Anne’s mindset, quoting her as questioning whether she should retain the hat due to its size, only to receive confirmation that she should indeed keep it on, despite it not being her personal preference.
Recognized as the most industrious royal in 2023, Princess Anne’s tireless work ethic has not wavered.
Having completed over 400 engagements, she recently embarked on a visit to Sri Lanka, reaffirming her steadfast dedication to her royal responsibilities.
Upon her arrival, observers noted Anne’s hands-on approach as she carried multiple bags, symbolizing her strong work ethic and proactive involvement in her duties.