In June 1982, the world celebrated the birth of Prince William, the first child of King Charles Ivey and the late Princess Diana, heralding a new era for the royal family.
However, not everyone shared in the joyous occasion.
Princess Anne, the only daughter and second child of the late Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth, had a rather chilly response upon learning about her nephew’s arrival.
Fresh from her charitable endeavors across the Indian reservations of New Mexico with Save the Children, Princess Anne faced questions from reporters eager to gauge her feelings about the newest addition to the royal lineage.
When asked about her thoughts on the birth, her curt reply was, “I didn’t know she had one.
Do you think the baby is getting too much attention from everyone?”
The princess’s concise response hinted at a possible undercurrent of sibling rivalry, as she chose not to delve further into her feelings regarding the young prince.
Sources within the palace revealed that Princess Anne was grappling with the weight of her own responsibilities, which were notably greater than those of her brother and sister-in-law at the time.
Despite her efforts to fulfill her duties, Princess Anne found herself overshadowed by her sister-in-law, a situation that left her feeling exasperated.
An insider disclosed, “She’s had enough of it all.”
The dynamics between Anne and Charles, despite being close in age and sharing a history of representing the queen on international visits, had been strained during Charles’ marriage to Diana but have since improved.
Princess Anne, now regarded as Charles’ trusted confidant and right-hand woman, navigates the complexities of royal life with a blend of duty and personal relationships.
Her bond with her brother, forged through shared experiences and mutual understanding, has endured the tests of time and changing circumstances.